Asked by thelma

is this correct
Just a question: Given that you cannot provide exact height and width measurements until the technician attends site with the oven, would I be able to pay for this item on the day of installation, if I decide to proceed with the additional shelf? It's difficult to make a decision on the shelf visually.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Yes — here are corrected and improved versions plus a brief note on the changes.

Why I changed it:
- Removed extra spaces and an unnecessary comma.
- Rephrased "attends site with the oven" to a more natural "technician visits/attends the site with the oven."
- Smoothed wording for clarity and tone.

Options you can use:

1) Formal/polished:
"Quick question: Since you cannot provide exact height and width measurements until the technician attends the site with the oven, would it be possible to pay for this item on the day of installation if I decide to proceed with the additional shelf? It's difficult to decide about the shelf from visual information alone."

2) Concise:
"Quick question: As you can't provide exact dimensions until the technician visits with the oven, can I pay for the additional shelf on the day of installation if I decide to proceed? It's hard to judge from pictures alone."

3) Casual:
"Just checking — since exact measurements won't be available until the technician visits with the oven, can I pay for the shelf on the installation day if I decide to go ahead? It's difficult to decide from photos."

Tell me which tone you prefer or if you want this turned into a full email with a subject line.