Making a typo in the title of an email-Any effect on success

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Re: Making a typo in the title of an email-Any effect on success

by Paigey012 » Sun Dec 13, 2009 5:55 pm

I dont think it will affect your success chances ;-)
As RYAN J said, as long as you mention Christina's name in the email, it should be fine :D

Re: Making a typo in the title of an email-Any effect on success

by RYAN J. » Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:14 pm

Well if you made sure to mention her name in your email, whoever reads it (Whether it be Cristina or a personal assitant) they will know who it's intended for. {up}

RYAN J. 8)

Making a typo in the title of an email-Any effect on success

by Isaiah » Wed Dec 09, 2009 11:06 pm

I sent an email about 5 minutes ago to Cristina Perez. The title of my request was meant to say "Autograph request for Judge Cristina", but I lost my train of thought, and it ended up being titled "Autograph request for". I know that Judge Cristina claims to read all emails personally, but, do you think this small typo will reduce my chances of success? Thank you in advance for any help.

Isaiah

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