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MeggPhaggSioux Posted 15 years ago
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With/From Company X

Let's say some guy named Joe Smith is a salesman of some company named Company X. He then goes door to door to sell a product of Company X. When an occupant of a house opens the door to Joe Smith, would Smith introduce himself by "I am Joe Smith, from Company X...." or "I am Joe Smith, with Company X...."?
  

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Smith might introduce himself either way – or as Joe Smith of Company X.

  • Smith might introduce himself either way – or as Joe Smith of Company X.
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Smith might introduce himself either way – or as Joe Smith of Company X.

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