Schmidt Adelheid - Mikolaj Group - procurement@mikolaj-gr.com

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Schmidt Adelheid - Mikolaj Group - procurement@mikolaj-gr.com

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From: Schmidt Adelheid <info@locationyachtsainttropez.com>
Reply-to: <procurement@mikolaj-gr.com>
Date: 29 Oct 2024, 4:19
Subject: Purchase Inquiry

Greetings from Mikolaj Group.

My name is Schmidt Adelheid, and I am the Sales Manager at
Mikolaj Group.

I have previously submitted several inquiries regarding your
products but have yet to receive a response.

Could you kindly confirm if this is the correct email address for
sales-related inquiries?

If not, I would appreciate it if you could provide the
appropriate contact information so I may direct our request
accordingly.

Thank you for your assistance.

Schmidt Adelheid
Sales Representative

Mikolaj Group

Email: procurement@mikolaj-gr.com

Rákóczi út 34. Balatonudvari, Veszprém
8242, Hungry

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