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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

For a stay in the future

A guest had to cancel his trip and asked for a refund.
Is this correctly worded and naturally worded?

The payment for your stay has gone through. We unfortunately cannot reimburse you but you could use the credit for a stay in the future.

Thanks
  

Top answer

Anonymous The payment for your stay has gone through. We unfortunately Unfortunately, we cannot reimburse you but you could can use the credit for a stay in the future. Your version was OK, but I showed you (above) how I would have written it.

  • Anonymous The payment for your stay has gone through.
  • We unfortunately Unfortunately, we cannot reimburse you but you could can use the credit for a stay in the future.
  • Your version was OK, but I showed you (above) how I would have written it.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThe payment for your stay has gone through. We unfortunately Unfortunately, we cannot reimburse you but you could can use the credit for a stay in the future.
Your version was OK, but I showed you (above) how I would have written it.

CJ

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