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How to ask someone to confirm something in an email?

How to ask someone to confirm something in an email?

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  1. Lucifer
    Best Answer

    You can say,

    1. “I am sending you the below attachment as a reminder.”
    2. “I would like to confirm if you have received it.”
    3. “Can you please confirm that you have received this email?”
    4. “Please confirm receipt of this email.”
    5. “Confirm that you have received this email.”
    6. “Confirm that you have received this message.”
    7. “Please confirm receipt of this message.”
    8. “If you have received this message, please reply to me.”
    9. “Please confirm receipt of this email.
  2. This answer was edited.

    Here are examples of how you can ask someone to confirm something in an email:

    1. “Could you please confirm the details mentioned above?”
    2. “I would appreciate it if you could verify the information provided.”
    3. “Kindly let me know if the details I’ve outlined are accurate.”
    4. “Can you please double-check and confirm the accuracy of the given data?”
    5. “Your confirmation on the points discussed would be greatly appreciated.”
    6. “I’d like to ensure accuracy, so please confirm the specifics mentioned.”
    7. “Please confirm whether the information I’ve recorded aligns with your understanding.”
    8. “Could you take a moment to confirm the accuracy of the details provided?”
    9. “Your confirmation will help us ensure that we’re on the same page.”
    10. “I’m seeking your confirmation to make sure we have the correct information.”

    Remember to adjust these statements according to the context and your specific situation.

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