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and others respond (or not) accordingly!
In article <qzdu9.1450485$P95.143148@post-03.news.easynews.com>, "Kevin"
<kevin420@earthlink.net> wrote:
> if im writing to a customer i take more time
> if i dont care how it looks (like on here or instant messnager)
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> i type as quickly and shorthanded as possible
> ok
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> "Jim" <jim@look.ca> wrote in message news:3DB93238.B0C@look.ca...
> > Using the correct spelling shows your customers you have a basic
> > understanding of how to compose a sentence, looking at your post I feel
> > sorry for you, but more so for your clients.
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> > Kevin wrote:
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> > > "Jim" <jim@look.ca> wrote in message news:3DB7D8EF.9ED@look.ca...
> > > > Try taking English 101 first.
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> > > > Kevin wrote:
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> > > > > hey
> > > > > ive done some stuff b4
> > > > > but im doin someones comp now and i was wondering how other ppl do
> it.
> > > > > when im done i wanna give the guy a piece of paper telling the
> things i
> > > did
> > > > > and stuff i boguht and how much it costed.
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> > > > > but i cant really think of a good format for it. any examples of
> papers
> > > like
> > > > > that given to someone (like a reciept type thing)
> > > > >
> > > > > thanks
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