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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Store credit

Can you say an item isn't of your convenience and is the sentence natural?
Of you would like to exchange an item not of your convenience, you will receive the amount of your purchase store credit.

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Convenience doesn't fit here. Do you mean liking or preference ?

  • Convenience doesn't fit here.
  • Do you mean liking or preference ?
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Convenience doesn't fit here. Do you mean liking or preference?

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