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Wants to outsource a software project.

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kateluv | 09:57 Wed 18th Feb 2009 | Business
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To whom & how should I outsource my software project?
Thanks in Advance.

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Verve is leading KPO (knowledge process outsourcing), LPO (legal process outsourcing), Animation and Software development company. Not one of those companies who deal with clients just over emails and phones and remain virtual identity, We want to shake hands with you, have a drink with you, talk to you and meet you in person.

We just don't want to communicate with our clients over emails we want to meet them face to face and our CEO is in NY to meet our clients and prospective clients. We believe business relations start with handshake. Do you believe the same? Well just fill up a form located at
http://www.twsleadmis.com/verve/verve_tribal.p hp and we will contact you in next 48 hours.

Regards
Kate
PRO
Verve
Answering your own posting with an advert? Reported.

However as this is a UK based site and most of the users are in the UK, your boss in New York will have to come a long way to buy us a drink and shake our hands.

I notice leadmis.com is an anagram of mislead.com.....
By an amazing coincidence the same question has also just appeared on two similar sites and in all 3 cases Kate from verve has posted the same identical answer promoting her company.

http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1288545

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20 090218005118AAZEcdH

By the way Kate, why do you use so many TLAs in your posting (KPO, PRO, LPO, CEO)?
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