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Please help me to write a letter!

Hi,
I need to create a letter for my company, give one of our certificates to a person/software, but I need an Expert in US English in order to create a good formal letter, Please kindly help me to create it: I want to have these objects in the letter:
To :
Dear Sir/Madam,
According to your request (Refrence) on (Date), Our certificate team peruse(?) the attach application and check it with our roles.

I would like to announce you, the mentioned application has the appropriate structure to received our ceritificate.

Henceforth, you can use our certificate sign (Sign picture Here) on your application only on this version.
Note that every reversion need to get a new certificate.

Best Regards,
(Sign)

If anyone kindly convert the above text to a formal Letter, I'll never forget him/her kindness for the rest of my life
Thanks
Hoa
  

Top answer

[nq:1]Hi, I need to create a letter for my company, give one of our certificates to a person/software, but I ... kindly convert the above text to a formal Letter, I'll never forget him/her kindness for the rest of my life[/nq] Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, not come begging on Usenet. There are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.

  • [nq:1]Hi, I need to create a letter for my company, give one of our certificates to a person/software, but I ...
  • kindly convert the above text to a formal Letter, I'll never forget him/her kindness for the rest of my life[/nq] Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, not come begging on Usenet.
  • There are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.
  • Mike.
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[nq:1]Hi, I need to create a letter for my company, give one of our certificates to a person/software, but I ... kindly convert the above text to a formal Letter, I'll never forget him/her kindness for the rest of my life[/nq]
Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, not come begging on Usenet. There are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.
Mike.
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Mike Lyle wrote on 03 May 2004:
[nq:2]I need to create a letter for my company, give ... never forget him/her kindness for the rest of my life[/nq]
[nq:1]Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, not come begging on Usenet. There are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.[/nq]
Yep. If he were in Taiwan, I'd charge him my minimum fee, , to revise that le
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CyberCypher typed thus:
[nq:1]Mike Lyle wrote on 03 May 2004:[/nq]
[nq:2]=20 Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, ... are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.[/nq]
[nq:1]Yep. If he were in Taiwan, I'd charge him my minimum fee, , to=20 revise that letter. And I'd tell ... no good while I was alive.=20 Cash, at least, I can spend or put in the ban
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[nq:1]Mike Lyle wrote on 03 May 2004:[/nq]
[nq:2]Your company should pay an expert an honest fee, not come begging on Usenet. There are plenty of professionals available, and it wouldn't be expensive.[/nq]
[nq:1]Yep. If he were in Taiwan, I'd charge him my minimum fee, , to revise that letter. And I'd tell ... no good while I was alive. Cash, at least, I can spend or put in the bank for my
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Tony Cooper typed thus:
[nq:2]Mike Lyle wrote on 03 May 2004: Yep. If he ... can spend or put in the bank for my son.[/nq]
[nq:1]Roughly what the US value of ?[/nq]
I did that already, if you can convert GBP 8.50 to dollars.

David
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[nq:2]Mike Lyle wrote on 03 May 2004: Yep. If he ... can spend or put in the bank for my son.[/nq]
[nq:1]Roughly what the US value of ?[/nq]
I don't know what "NT$" is, or could tell you.
If it was supposed to mean Taiwanese dollars (TWD), that would come to 15 USD.

Skitt (in Hayward, California)
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[nq:1]Tony Cooper typed thus:[/nq]
[nq:2]Roughly what the US value of ?[/nq]
[nq:1]I did that already, if you can convert GBP 8.50 to dollars.[/nq]
It's about fifteen bucks (33NT to the US dollar). Cheap at twice the price. Or, to put it another way, roughly 15 cans of Taiwan brand beer at the grocery store, if memory serves.
Best regards,
Spehro Pefhany

"it's the netw
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[nq:1]Tony Cooper typed thus:[/nq]
[nq:2]Roughly what the US value of ?[/nq]
[nq:1]I did that already, if you can convert GBP 8.50 to dollars.[/nq]
First Ross has to convert it to pesetas, Simon to krone, and Steve to rand. I can work with rand.
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Skitt typed thus:
[nq:2]Roughly what the US value of ?[/nq]
[nq:1]I don't know what "NT$" is, or could tell you. If it was supposed to mean Taiwanese dollars (TWD), that would come to 15 USD.[/nq]
I think it's New Taiwanese Dollars.

David
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Skitt wrote on 03 May 2004:
[nq:1]I don't know what "NT$" is, or could tell you. If it was supposed to mean Taiwanese dollars (TWD), that would come to 15 USD.[/nq]
No, it's "New Taiwanese Dollars". "TWD" are the old ones, like the old French francs of 40 years ago.

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