Here's to hoping communication from the devs will continue to be this good moving on, as the platform grows. It's what sets you apart from some of the other lending platform ICOs like Hextra and Western. Makes me more confident buying your token.
Thanks, we pride ourselves in providing exceptional customer service and will continue to do so throughout the coins lifespan, we may even open the option for additional support after the main website goes online depending on the fluctuation of inquests.
Inquest or request? LOL!!!
inquest
ˈɪnkwɛst/Submit
noun
noun: inquest; plural noun: inquests
1.
LAW
a judicial inquiry to ascertain the facts relating to an incident.
synonyms: enquiry, investigation, inquisition, probe, review, study, survey, analysis, examination, exploration, scrutinization; More
BRITISH
an inquiry by a coroner's court into the cause of a death.
synonyms: enquiry, investigation, inquisition, probe, review, study, survey, analysis, examination, exploration, scrutinization; More
BRITISH
a coroner's jury.
2.
informal
a discussion or investigation into something that has happened, especially something undesirable.
"an inquest by New York newspapers into a subway fire"
synonyms: enquiry, investigation, inquisition, probe, review, study, survey, analysis, examination, exploration, scrutinization; More
request
rɪˈkwɛst/Submit
noun
noun: request; plural noun: requests
1.
an act of asking politely or formally for something.
"a request for information"
synonyms: appeal, entreaty, plea, petition, solicitation, supplication, prayer, invocation; More
a thing that is asked for.
"to have our ideas taken seriously is surely a reasonable request"
synonyms: requirement, wish, want, desire; More
an instruction to a computer to provide information or perform another function.
"the computer is busy servicing requests from other processes"
a tune or song played on a radio programme, typically accompanied by a personal message, in response to a listener's request.
archaic
the state of being sought after.
"human intelligence, which is in constant request in a family"
verb
verb: request; 3rd person present: requests; past tense: requested; past participle: requested; gerund or present participle: requesting
1.
politely or formally ask for.
"he received the information he had requested"
synonyms: ask for, appeal for, call for, seek, solicit, plead for, put in a plea for, pray for, petition, sue for, supplicate for; More
politely or formally ask (someone) to do something.
"the letter requested him to report to London"
I think the first one has more correlation with the way they said it.