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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Cost the proce of the product in postal stamp

How would you naturally phrase both of these?

It would cost me the price of the product to send it back. It just isn't worth it.

It would cost me the price of the product in postal fee /stamp to send it back. It just isn’t worth it.


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anonymous How would you naturally phrase both of these? It would cost me the price of the product to send it back. It just isn't worth it.

  • anonymous How would you naturally phrase both of these?
  • It would cost me the price of the product to send it back.
  • It just isn't worth it.
  • This is okay.
  • It would cost me the price of the product in postal fee s /stamp to send it back.
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anonymous

How would you naturally phrase both of these?

It would cost me the price of the product to send it back. It just isn't worth it.

This is okay.

It would cost me the price of the product in postal fees /stamp to send it back. It just isn’

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