Follow up questions and verification code
25 June, 2006
Question:Thank you for your response. I did experience a bit of difficulty in sending a follow-up email, simply because you cannot send a reply directly to one of your responses – you have to log on to the site and enter the verification code with every email. It is perfectly understandable that you require a code verification and it does not cause undue difficulty.
Thank you again for providing such an essential service in a comprehensive and empathetic manner.
Answer:We're glad that we were able to answer your question. We're sorry that the code gave you some trouble. Next time, you could write your follow up in your e-mail or word processing program as though drafting a reply. Then copy and paste it into the yoetzet window. That way, if something goes awry with the verification code, you will not lose your question.
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