If this is Business Insider's idea of perfect, someone might want to refer them to Webster's. Or a copy editor.
We don't know either of the participants involved here, but perhaps the highbrow attitude of Business Insiders should inform Mr.Vogels to use his spellcheck, if he knows how, or perhaps enroll in another freshman English class, assuming he ever had one.
Vogel's response to the email pitch was perfect:
We don't know either of the participants involved here, but perhaps the highbrow attitude of Business Insiders should inform Mr.Vogels to use his spellcheck, if he knows how, or perhaps enroll in another freshman English class, assuming he ever had one.
Vogel's response to the email pitch was perfect:
Dear John, I know your targeting algorithm was cheap and thus not
perfect, but I suggest to ask your money back from however sold it to
you! pic.twitter.com/IYkiIqeAhM
— Werner Vogels (@Werner) November 17, 2016
businessinsider.com/amazon-cto-werner-vogels-receives-dumb-cold-email-2016-11?
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