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Mail's reply for the new shipment #1 (permalink) Thu May 18, 2006 6:21 am   Mail's reply for the new shipment
 

Hi Alan
Please would you help me to correct the below email if there is any grammar mistake or not.
Thanks for your help,

Dear Sir/Madam
Thanks for your reply.
Herein is the machine's translation and their HS codes as your requirement:
Induction Sealing Machine
HS code: 156983

Lutz Pump
HS code: 258963

Cap Sealer
HS code: 369854

Please proceed to prepare the custom declaration form and keep us informed for any new information.

Best regards,
Kelly
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Checking #2 (permalink) Sat May 20, 2006 7:50 am   Checking
 

Hi Kelly,

I have made some changes in CAPITAL LETTERS:

Quote:
Dear Sir/Madam
Thanks for your reply. THANK YOU FOR YOUR REPLY.
Herein ENCLOSED/ I ENCLOSE (is the machine's) THE translation OF ??? and their/ITS HS codes as your requirement: AS YOU REQUESTED
Induction Sealing Machine
HS code: 156983

Lutz Pump
HS code: 258963

Cap Sealer
HS code: 369854

Please proceed to prepare the (custom) declaration form FOR CUSTOMS and keep us informed for/OF any new information./DEVELOPMENTS.

Best regards,


Alan
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