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Q: If one asks a company about business generally what IDif any & why

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A: It could depend on the company and the nature of the business to be done with them. If it involves employment, companies could request copies of licenses or passports. Good luck

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A: When inquiring about business operations, you'll want to identify yourself with your full name and any relevant professional background. This helps establish credibility and context for your questions.

It's helpful to share your specific interest in the company - whether you're considering them as potential partners, looking for employment, or conducting market research. Being transparent about your intentions often leads to more detailed and relevant responses.

The most crucial identifiers to provide are your contact information (email and phone number) and your role or company affiliation if applicable. However, be mindful about sharing sensitive personal details until you've established legitimate business communication channels. You might also want to mention how you learned about the company, as this can help build rapport and provide valuable marketing insights for them.

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