You probably are referring to "serious inquiries only." This is generally posted on some sort of classified ad, whether it be for an item for sale, a job opening, an apartment for lease, etc. "Serious inquiries only" means you should only contact the person who posted the ad if you're truly interested in the post, and if you're ready to make a serious offer.
Inquiries.
You've spelled it properly in your question - the correct spelling is 'inquiries.'
You sound it out and enter answer to question
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I found a guaranteed non profit group that removes inquiries for only $15 each... They also do delinquencies on credit cards too. http://www.removemycreditinquiries.org
If you've seen her channel, she has her email, she says to ONLY use it for business inquiries ONLY here it is:contactjennxpenn@gmail.com
Theoretical Inquiries in Law was created in 2000.
Credit inquiries are logged on your file for a period of 2 years. Some argue that the score itself is only effected for 12 months, but the inquiry is visible for 24 months.
Sure! ...But only when the inquiries are intelligible, well-worded questions and contributors answer the questions seriously and correctly.
You can remove inquiries from your credit report by directly contacting the credit reporting agencies and requesting that the inquiries be removed. If there are any unauthorized or inaccurate inquiries on your report, you can also dispute them with the credit bureaus to have them investigated and potentially removed.
Hello, I need the phone number for subscriptionagent.com. They only list an email address for order inquiries.
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By ezyreg is assume you mean a physical shop location you can visit for vehicle registration and drivers licence inquiries?
I have seen this on ads for jobs, real estate and so on. My take on it is that they only want inquiries from the people who want jobs, or who want to buy properties. They do not want calls from agents/sales people trying to sell them something else, such as a contract to act as their agent, etc.
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