0Hello,02br 02br 00Quick question: I was writing a letter to my insurance company and I wanted to type all information in one sentence. However, I am having some trouble with the correct comma placement. Please read the sentence below and explain as to where I should place the comma, whether the commas I have already placed in the sentence are correct, whether the sentence makes sense with the commas, and what is the underlying grammer rule here. 02br 02br 00sentence: 02br 02br 00I, Tom Smith, would like to cancel my automobiler insurance policy, bearing policy number GH567565, with ABC company. 02br 02br 00Please review.02br 02br 00Thanks!!02br 02br 00-ts0-
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0 Please cancel my car/automobile insurance policy GH567565 as of today. Please confirm that you have cancelled this policy. Tom Smith0-
— Feebs11
0 Please cancel my car/automobile insurance policy GH567565 as of today.
Please confirm that you have cancelled this policy.
Tom Smith0-
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0I completely agree with Feebs.02br 02br 00It's often a mistake to try to put too much into one sentence. But in this case, you don't have to. They know who you are - you are signing the letter. They know who they are - you are writing to them.0-