How should Mr. Brown give SaveTheYouth his credit information?A. By faxB. By e-mailC. By returning the letterD. By calling his bank.

How should Mr. Brown give SaveTheYouth his credit information?

A. By fax

B. By e-mail

C. By returning the letter

D. By calling his bank.

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