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Leslie: How are you this afternoon? Paul: Just fine.I(1)the catalog you gave me this morning, and I

Leslie: How are you this afternoon?

Paul: Just fine.I(1)the catalog you gave me this morning, and I'd like to(2)prices on your computer speakers.

Leslie: Very good(3).

Paul: Let me see….I see that your listed price for the K-two-one model is ten US dollars.Do you offer quantity discounts?

Leslie:(4)We give a five percent discount for orders of a hundred or more.

Paul: What kind of discount could you give me(5)I were to place an order for six hundred units?

Leslie: On an order of six hundred, we can give you(6).

Paul : What about delivery time?

Leslie: We could ship your order(7)ten days of receiving your payment.

Paul: So, you require payment in advance of shipment?

Leslie: Yes.You could wire transfer the payment into our bank account or

(8)in our favor.

Paul: I'd like to(9)and place an order for six hundred units.

Leslie: Great! I'll just(10)the purchase order and have you sign it.

A.discuss

B.We sure do.

C.a discount of ten percent

D.open a letter of credit

E.fill out

F.looked over

G.Here is our price list.

H.if

I.within

J.go ahead

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