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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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All items were delivered in piece by piece. Require fitting together of all parts into a complete item, so please ask the supplier to assemble all the items on site.

  

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All items were delivered in piece by piece. Require fitting together of all parts into a complete item, so please ask the supplier to assemble all the items on site. No.

  • All items were delivered in piece by piece.
  • Require fitting together of all parts into a complete item, so please ask the supplier to assemble all the items on site.
  • No.
  • Say eg All items were delivered unassembled, so please ask the supplier to assemble them on site.
  • Clive
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All items were delivered in piece by piece. Require fitting together of all parts into a complete item, so please ask the supplier to assemble all the items on site.

No. Say eg All items were delivered unassembled, so please ask the supplier to assemble them on site. Clive

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