Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: mrs bouquet on September 03, 2020, 14:49
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A tradesman has sent me a quote and asked him to send pdf which he has done, but it has gone directly to spam. For security I cannot open it. Can I transfer from spam to incoming, and if so how ? Please make it easy, no complicated computer words :D thank you, Mrs Bouquet
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Are you on your iPad? If so open the email icon, go to the left side & there’s a list,should say inbox,sent etc, go to the junk & open then at the top it says edit, click that find the tradesmans email, tap on it then scroll down & a bar should pop up & a box should say move, tap that & then tap inbox. Voila it should now be in your inbox so now go back to the list at the side click on inbox ,this should open & you can now open the email you wanted. You might need to click on the pdf box at the bottom of his email once & then when it has whirred click again & it should open. 8)
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Oh thanks for that reply, I should have said, it is on my laptop - sorry :blush: Mrs B
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Do you not use your iPad for emails?
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Not normally, although they are all on there. Strangely, I have just looked at it on my ipad, and was able to open the quote !. I must remember that another time . I wonder why it is different :unsure: thanks for your trouble, regards, Mrs Bouquet
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Hello ask him for a paper quote with a signature its then a legal binding document a solicitor said that an email quote is only advisory jezza
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As long as it is a quote and not an estimate, the quote is perfectly fine via email once accepted.