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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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We had two times the lamps shade got damaged on the two different table lamps; first time, the white lamp shade had damaged and we have got the replacement correctly, but when the beige lamp shade got damaged, they sent us a white lamp shade instead of the beige lamp shade requested, so there is one lamps hade still pending. Therefore, please ask the supplier to arrange for a proper replacement immediately.

  

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This is how I would say it (if that helps): The lamp shades have been damaged on two different table lamps. On one occasion, the white lamp shade was damaged but we were sent the correct replacement. However, when a beige lamp shade was damaged, we were again sent a white lamp shade instead of the beige lamp shade requested.

  • This is how I would say it (if that helps): The lamp shades have been damaged on two different table lamps.
  • On one occasion, the white lamp shade was damaged but we were sent the correct replacement.
  • However, when a beige lamp shade was damaged, we were again sent a white lamp shade instead of the beige lamp shade requested.
  • So we still need that beige shade.
  • Please ask the supplier to arrange for a proper replacement immediately.
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This is how I would say it (if that helps):

The lamp shades have been damaged on two different table lamps. On one occasion, the white lamp shade was damaged but we were sent the correct replacement. However, when a beige lamp shade was damaged, we were again sent a white lamp shade instead of the beige lamp shade requested. So we still need that beige shade. Please ask the sup

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