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Throuh somebody flies to London #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 17, 2009 21:54 pm   Throuh somebody flies to London
 

Is the following letter is correct?:

Dear Rajah,
Could you please let me know the Bank Balance after receiving the latest Bank Statement to enable me to send the Cheque through somebody who flies to London?

Best regards
Gopal
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Throuh somebody flies to London #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 18, 2009 13:16 pm   Throuh somebody flies to London
 

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Dear Rajah,

Could you please let me know the bank balance after receiving the latest bank statement, so that I can send the cheque with somebody flying to London?

Best regards,

Gopal
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