Now we are already in the second week of October. We could not wait any longer. We really hope that you could help us to expedite the process and we could received the payment by next week.
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Hi Anonymous Dear Ms Rita, Now we are already in the second week of October. We could (can) not wait any longer. We really hope that you could (would) help us to expedite the process and we could received (so we can receive) the payment by next week.
— Kartik Raj Kanna
Hi Anonymous Dear Ms Rita, Now we are already in the second week of October.
We could (can) not wait any longer.
We really hope that you could (would) help us to expedite the process and we could received (so we can receive) the payment by next week.
Could -- Can : Could is used in the past tense.
Here, the proper structure of the sentence would be to write it in present tense.
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Now we are already in the second week of October. We could(can) not wait any longer. We really hope that you could(would) help us to expedite the process and we co