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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which one is grammatically correct?

As requested, we will reserve your order, but we have only 10 pieces in stock. Your request was for 12 pieces

As stated below, we have only 10 pieces in stock, we will reserve it for you, but your request was for 12 pieces

  

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Neither one is comprehensible. I have no idea what "reserve an order" means. Your request was for 12 pieces, but we have only 10 pieces in stock.

  • Neither one is comprehensible.
  • I have no idea what "reserve an order" means.
  • Your request was for 12 pieces, but we have only 10 pieces in stock.
  • We will put your order on hold until we receive a new supply.
  • Your request was for 12 pieces, but we have only 10 pieces in stock.
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Neither one is comprehensible. I have no idea what "reserve an order" means.

Your request was for 12 pieces, but we have only 10 pieces in stock. We will put your order on hold until we receive a new supply.

Your request was for 12 pieces, but we have only 10 pieces in stock. We will reserve these 10 pieces for you and fulfill your order when we receive a new supply.

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