Nerea's bid response had an email confirmation of 11:45 a.m. Two weeks later, she was upset to find that they did not receive her bid. Nerea assumed they were buried in email and skipped over her submission. Why would she use printed copies in the future? Printed materials should not be used. She should complain since she has the timestamp of the initial email. Printed materials can include carpet samples; touch impresses people. A formal written proposal usually gets opened, and can have outside party tracking
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