单选题What will Mr. Patel receive?AA $100 rebate on the purchaseBA reduced delivery feeCA credit on the next orderDSome complimentary supplies

单选题
What will Mr. Patel receive?
A

A $100 rebate on the purchase

B

A reduced delivery fee

C

A credit on the next order

D

Some complimentary supplies


参考解析

解析:
第二段提到为了补偿Mr. Patel,本次的运费不用付,并且Mr. Patel的公司会获得下次购货100美元的抵用券,故C项正确。

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