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Whether you can go to Kady and speak to Mr. Raman regarding the the settlement... #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 16, 2009 22:54 pm   Whether you can go to Kady and speak to Mr. Raman regarding the the settlement...
 

Please correct if there are any mistake.........Ganesh

Dear Gopal
I need a help from you could you please do this . I want to know whether you can go to Kady and speak to Mr. Raman regarding the the settlement of my house. I have contacted several times he (who is living in my house) wants to draw on the settlement and he postpond it every time so please go personally or ring him and ask when are you going to settle it and ask him to settle the matter early as possible His telephone number is 9876 1845
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Dear Gopal
I need help from you. Could you please do this for me.?

I want to know whether you can go to Kady and speak to Mr. Raman, regarding the settlement of my house. I have contacted him several times, as he (who is living in my house) wants to draw on the settlement, and he has postpond it every time.

So please go personally, or ring him and ask, " When are you going to settle it.? " and please ask him to settle the matter as early as possible.

His telephone number is 9876 1845
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