Customers don't like being told they did something wrong. Even saying, "You mistakenly got the wrong form" sounds better than "You filled out the wrong form". The first way puts the blame on something / someone else, rather than blaming the customer.
lake Victoria did form by a empty volcanic crater filled with water i am only 12 so i might be wrong
One has to request the GAP health insurance form from their insurance carrier. some insurance carriers have these forms online, and they can be filled out that way. Other insurance carriers will mail them to the customer or they can pick them up and fill them out in the office of the carrier.
Someone may become a SMARTlink customer buy registering as a SMARTlink client. A registration form must be downloaded and filled in before joining, some proof of residency may also be required.
Filled customer orders uncollected (FCOU)
because we wouldnt give them oil
If an insurance form has been filled out incorrectly, you just get another copy of the form and fill it out correctly instead. No need to give up on the insurance application.
The plural of "your customer" is "your customers."
No. "Was filled" is a past tense, passive form of the verb "to fill."
The form of this sentence is correct. She filled out the application form.
"Customer Care Executive" IS the full form, for the abbreviation CCE.
Your form is not complete until all of the fields are filled out. We filled the whole field with grass seed.
The nucleus of the cell is filled with DNA in the form of chromatin.