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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?

Please advise when the document will be arrived rather than asked for the cheque ready date. Actually, all the document must be reach us then we can advise when you have a cheque
  

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" Please advise when the document will be arrived rather than asked for the cheque ready date. Actually, all the document must be reach us then we can advise when you have a cheque No. Actually, it's two sentences, but in any case I don't even know what you're trying to say.

  • " Please advise when the document will be arrived rather than asked for the cheque ready date.
  • Actually, all the document must be reach us then we can advise when you have a cheque No.
  • Actually, it's two sentences, but in any case I don't even know what you're trying to say.
  • I'm not familiar with the expression 'cheque ready date', for one thing.
  • And the idea of advising someone when they have a cheque is quite odd.
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Anonymous"Is this sentence correct?" Please advise when the document will be arrived rather than asked for the cheque ready date. Actually, all the document must be reach us then we can advise when you have a cheque
No. Actually, it's two sentences, but in any case I don't even know what you're trying to say. I'm not familiar with the expression 'cheque rea
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Please advise when the document will be arrived rather than asked for the cheque ready date. Actually, all the document must be reach us then we can advise when you have a cheque

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Hi,

Well said.

Furthermore, you don't even get a 'please', or a 'thank you' when you respond..

Clive

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