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Maalesef hiçbir şey yapamadım galiba fiatı...
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Opgestuurd door kirmizi45
Uitgangs-taal: Turks

Maalesef hiçbir şey yapamadım
galiba fiatı yüksek buldular ford 5000 için 230.00$ istemiştim bir haber çıkmadı çok üzgünüm çok mahçubum işler hiç böyle durmazdı tie rotları sipariş adetince üretiriz ilk siparişte sizin için fazla üreteceğim. sizi üzdüğüm için çok üzgünüm
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Unfortunately, I couldn't do anything
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Vertaald door cheesecake
Doel-taal: Engels

Unfortunately, I couldn't do anything
Probably, they found the price high. I had wanted $230.00 for a Ford 5000, no news came. I'm so sorry, so embarrassed. The work has never stopped like that.
We produce tie rods on commission. At the first commission, I will produce more for you. I am very sorry for making you unhappy.
With regards and yours sincerely,
Laatst goedgekeurd of bewerkt door kafetzou - 23 februari 2009 05:15





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6 januari 2009 01:27

kafetzou
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corrections:

230.00 $ for Ford 5000 --> $230.00 for a Ford 5000

The works never stopped --> Our work (?) has never stopped

tie rots --> tie rods

with the amount of commission --> on commission

for making you sorry --> for making you unhappy

NOTE: We don't say "yours affectionately" in a business transaction in English - it would sound VERY strange. Do you think we can just take it out and say "yours sincerely"?

7 januari 2009 06:17

kafetzou
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cheesecake, why did you only make the one correction here?

7 januari 2009 12:11

cheesecake
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It's OK now.Thanks.

7 januari 2009 17:33

kafetzou
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You still missed the first two corrections, cheesecake.

8 januari 2009 18:55

cheesecake
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First two corrections? I don't understand what you mean, I have made all the corrections that you told me, except the one you put a question mark.
I think it is "The works have never stopped like that" because there is not mentioned "our work" there, so I prefer not to change it but I already changed the tense mistake. So is it still wrong?

9 januari 2009 05:14

kafetzou
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230.00 $ --> $230.00

The reason why I put a question mark on the 2nd one was because I wasn't sure about the meaning. You cannot say "the works", but does it really mean "our work"?