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Wed 5 Apr, 2017 01:50 am - How about "Do you need us to supply you with a new water heater?" (view)
Wed 5 Apr, 2017 12:36 am - @Iz this is for an app for a plumbing company and it is actually very common for customers to ask us to get the water heater for them. All we need is the size (width/height of the space it will go... (view)
Wed 5 Apr, 2017 12:15 am - My concern in regards to phrasing the question as -- "Do you need us to supply the water heater?" -- is that it could be misconstrued. Couldn't someone interpret it as if they'd... (view)
Tue 4 Apr, 2017 11:49 pm - is they say yes, then they will need to enter details about the unit. (view)
Tue 4 Apr, 2017 11:14 pm - yes, as @dalehileman said, on this page of the app the unit (water heater/dishwasher) is under question. The customer is on a page where they have selected to have a water heater/dishwasher... (view)
Tue 4 Apr, 2017 02:26 pm - So the first two sound better? I am going to ask these questions using either the first two or the last two. I am just trying to decide which way sounds better. (view)
Tue 4 Apr, 2017 01:46 pm - Customers will pay for these. It is disclosed in the app that they pay for these. I am just trying to decide which is the best way to phrase the question of whether they'd like us to supply... (view)
Mon 3 Apr, 2017 08:11 pm - Which way is grammatically correct for the following two questions? (1) Do you need us to supply the water heater? (2) Do you need us to supply the dishwasher? -OR- (1) Do you need us... (view)
 
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