When taking a message on the phone (assuming you don't have an answering machine), you need to know these things about the caller:
Stop-payment instructions are binding for 14 days. If its on telephone, the account holder must be asked to confirm his identity first and then it should be accepted.
Message that is being asked in speech would be that what is the main point of the speech or presentation. What is the message that the speaker is trying to tell you or trying to convince you in doing something.
If in doubt, check the number by using telephone directory enquiries, look up their number on their website, or ring the bank direct if you know the branch telephone number, or even pay them a visit in person. It is usually okay to phone the number given in the email, but never click on links in the email. And never give any details if asked for your bank account number, and other details - the genuine bank should all ready know such details!
In the sentence "Willie lifted the phone and asked for an overseas operator," the subject is "Willie." The verbs are "lifted" and "asked," indicating the actions performed by the subject.
Date To whom it may concern: This is to document the reason for my absence (on ...) (from ... to ...) due to (illness, brief description) (an accident, brief description) (a family emergency, it's not necessary to describe family personal business) (a death in the family, etc.). I was unable to contact (you, the office, the manager, etc.) to advise of my absence at the time due to the (day, time of day, etc.). I had asked (name or relationship of person asked) to contact (the appropriate person or place) to advise of my absence when there would be someone available to take the message. Sincerely,
Stop-payment instructions are binding for 14 days. If its on telephone, the account holder must be asked to confirm his identity first and then it should be accepted.
Such questions should be asked of your doctor. No one here can advise you on such matters.
By the way, I asked this question. When I shut down my laptop, the message pops up. What do I do?
If someone has already asked the same question before on WikiAnswers, then you shouldn't ask the question. You should look at the answer already provided there. If there isn't an answer, then you just have to wait until someone answers it. Asking an already asked question should bring up a message, informing you that the question has already been asked and answered.
Type in the question you've already asked and it should bring you to your answered or unanswered question. There's also a setting where they can message you.
No this feature is not available but if you wish anything pre-checked, message a supervisor via their message board and they should be able to help you out.
Take a message.
i asked the question please answer i asked the question please answer
You should say you're not interested and report the message to the Moshi Monsters team by clicking the red M button.
Assuming the person who answered is a registered user - click on their username underneath the answer. That should take you to their profile. Towards the bottom of the page should be a link 'Add a message on (username) message board' - click that link and you can leave them a message.
Message that is being asked in speech would be that what is the main point of the speech or presentation. What is the message that the speaker is trying to tell you or trying to convince you in doing something.
When you asked this question, the message boards were down. They still are actually (54 minutes later) it was submitted as a priority one bug. As a wise old supervisor said "Well let's use this time to do what we should, answer questions!!"