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1 year agoInstead of “aka” in point 2, you should’ve used “i.e.”
Instead of “aka” in point 2, you should’ve used “i.e.”
Similar thing happened with me at FedEx.
I sent in my 14PM after I got my replacement from Apple. Apple never got the phone I sent and they charged me the full price. I contacted them, and thankfully I had the receipt showing that I had dropped it off, then they refunded me the amount. He said they were able to figure out what happened but couldn’t share the details.
I hope it looks better than that
That’s not correct. “i.e.” is “that is”, and “e.g.” is “for example”.