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other people´s comments:
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: I wrote them
an email
What did they say?: no response so far
What do you think of their response to your call?: I doubt I will
hear from them
Michael Smith (N.S.W, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Consultate
Secretary
What did they say?: please email response
What do you think of their response to your call?: I sent an email
as follows:
I am writing to express my deepest concern over the removal and
destruction of your last forest in Argentina. I would like to
strongly urge that your government hold a moratorium as soon as
possible save the last remaining forest of Argentina. I know from
our experiences in WA that Tourism has a far greater and longer
worth than short term timber production. Once its gone I can never
be replaced, along with the multitude of animal and plant life
that is lost.
Please, please help the Government see the sense in the long term
preservation of this area!
Corine Salmon (Western Australia, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Ambassador\'s
receptionist
What did they say?: They asked me to send them an e-mail, which
I did.
What do you think of their response to your call?: It was as expected:
polite but unsatisfactory.
Stuart Kay (NSW, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Not sure
What did they say?: I should write an email to info@argentina.org.au
What do you think of their response to your call?: They were polite.
Lani Imhof (NSW, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Reception
What did they say?: Have you sent us an email?
What do you think of their response to your call?: Polite and
efficient. I guessed that they have had several calls already.
Alex Crowfoot (NSW, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Please Stop
the destruction of forest
What did they say?: I dont now
What do you think of their response to your call?: I think will
stop the destruction
Hilda Delgado (Baja California, Mexico)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Receptionist
in the Ambassador\'s department in Canberra
What did they say?: Said I could send an email to the ambassador
and gave me his email address
What do you think of their response to your call?: I felt stone-walled.
I will, however, send an email to the ambassador.
Sue Vader (NSW, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Embassy
What did they say?: Can you send an email
What do you think of their response to your call?: Not that interested
Denis Hay (Queesland, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: didn\'t catch
the name?
What did they say?: they told me to email to info@argentina.org.au
What do you think of their response to your call?: not impolite
but uncaring. perhaps slightly amused!!!
Emma Fenty (Victoria, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: lady withheld
her name
What did they say?: asked me to email to ambassador
What do you think of their response to your call?: polite, perhaps
frustrated, wanted to be rid of me
Lindsay Brown (NSW, Australia)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: Theresa at
the Hong Kong Consulate.
What did they say?: She was polite but asked me to send an e-mail
rather.
What do you think of their response to your call?: I don\'t think
she had any idea what I was on about.
Louise Moon (Taipei County, Taiwan)
- Who did you speak to at the embassy or consulate?: I think it
was a secretary, but she did not seem to know what i was talking
about.
What did they say?: She asked if she could take a message, or
if we could email the embassy instead.
What do you think of their response to your call?: I think that
she was not to keen on talking my call, but i got the message
across.
Kim Hildebrandt (BC, Canada)
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