Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

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Hi.
Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times,
but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please?

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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:30:25 +0100, Ole Kvaal >
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>Hi.
>Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times,
>but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please?




http://www.teatrader.com/

when I lived in Canada I used them often ... great service and
products ...

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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 13:24:21 +0000 (UTC), Pen > wrote:

> On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 11:30:25 +0100, Ole Kvaal >
> wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few
>> times,
>> but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please?

>


> http://www.teatrader.com/
>
> when I lived in Canada I used them often ... great service and
> products ...
>

Thanks a lot. I was looking for Teatraders.com. Don't know where I got
that 's'. I'll have a look right away.

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Ole Kvaal > wrote in message >...
> Hi.
> Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few times,
> but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please?


Ole:

I would like to share my experience with TeaTraders. Once I had
shortage of some of my favourite teas and I send them an e-mail for
their catalog. Unfortunatly it came to my address very late and by
this time I have ordered my tea from ITC. But I was very impressed
with Ted's(who was my contact in TesTraders)concern about my tea
taste. I have been buying tea last eight years but none of on-line
vendors took care of my choice like TT(TeaTraders). he send me a long
personal E-mail and asked me about my tes taste. I wrote him back. Ted
from TT send me three free samples- Black Gold(Yunnan),Mr. Maxey's
Own(blend of China/Indian/Ceylon),Alberta
Clipper(Assam/Yunnan?Darjeeling blend). This gentleman-Ted, is smart
about my taste. From my explanation he understood my taste. Though I
drink many estates tea but I am also a big fan of blend tea. And all
those smaples were my taste. Thanks Ted. But unfortunately I couldn't
order for the timing. But next year when I will be in US-I will order
from them a lot. I won't say this was only his business strategy. I
felt TT's touch of customer care. I have went through TT's free
catalog and they have quiet a big selection with easy explanation of
individual estate tea and blend. For customer service I will put A+++
for TeaTrader.Just contact them for a free catalog-

Ted-

Their web address-
www.teatrader.com

Thanks.

Ripon
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On 21 Dec 2003 07:14:46 -0800, Ripon > wrote:

> Ole Kvaal > wrote in message
> >...
>> Hi.
>> Recently I've been seeing TeaTraders mentioned in this group a few
>> times,
>> but so far I've had no luck finding their web site. Please?

>
> Ole:
>
> I would like to share my experience with TeaTraders. Once I had
> shortage of some of my favourite teas and I send them an e-mail for
> their catalog. Unfortunatly it came to my address very late and by
> this time I have ordered my tea from ITC. But I was very impressed
> with Ted's(who was my contact in TesTraders)concern about my tea
> taste. I have been buying tea last eight years but none of on-line
> vendors took care of my choice like TT(TeaTraders). he send me a long
> personal E-mail and asked me about my tes taste. I wrote him back. Ted
> from TT send me three free samples- Black Gold(Yunnan),Mr. Maxey's
> Own(blend of China/Indian/Ceylon),Alberta
> Clipper(Assam/Yunnan?Darjeeling blend). This gentleman-Ted, is smart
> about my taste. From my explanation he understood my taste. Though I
> drink many estates tea but I am also a big fan of blend tea. And all
> those smaples were my taste. Thanks Ted. But unfortunately I couldn't
> order for the timing. But next year when I will be in US-I will order
> from them a lot. I won't say this was only his business strategy. I
> felt TT's touch of customer care. I have went through TT's free
> catalog and they have quiet a big selection with easy explanation of
> individual estate tea and blend. For customer service I will put A+++
> for TeaTrader.Just contact them for a free catalog-
>
> Ted-
>
> Their web address-
www.teatrader.com
>

Thanks for your reply and hints. I will check it.

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Ole Kvaal,
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