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Chapter 14. For 14-9, answer “a” – second confirmation request – is the same as follow-up confirmation request, right? So shouldn “a” also be true?

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Chapter 14. For 14-9, answer “a” – second confirmation request – is the same as follow-up confirmation request, right? So shouldn “a” also be true?

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No. A “follow-up” is NOT the same as a “second” confirmation request. A “follow-up” confirmation request follows the original confirmation request; it can be the first, second, third, fouth, … nth “follow-up” requests to the original confirmation request. On the other hand, a “second” confirmation request refers to a DIFFERENT confirmation request that is sent to REPLACE the “first” confirmation request. This second confirmation request is not an alternative to the first confirmation request because it does not test the first confirmation request in a different way such as in (b), (c) or (d). Therefore, (a) is the anwer. Chapter 15. MC15-3, I’m wondering why quantity ordered has to be omitted. Shouldn’t the receiving dept need to know? What are the potential dangers with that? MC15-15, I’m thinking the answer is “b”. When a company comletes a purchase order, shouldn’t it know its liability from that order? MC15-3. No.

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