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dealing with money
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“Here's an estimate of the cost. Keep in mind, it's just a ballpark.”
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“Can you pull up the pricing estimate I sent out last week?”
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“Your balance is $2,154.”
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“I don't know exactly how much it'll be. I'll call the office and have them crunch the numbers.”
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“Can you at least give me a ballpark?”
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“I'm pretty strapped for cash myself.”
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“I'd like to cash this. Do I need to fill out a deposit slip or anything?”
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“If payment is not received by January 15th, you will be charged a $150 penalty.”
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“Dear Mr. Kent: I am writing to inform you that we have not yet received your rent payment for this month.”
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“Do you want that all in ones?”
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