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How to replay by e mail to the employer who invite me for phone interviev and tell them the date and time to ring me at that time ?

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1. make sure you have a working internet connection.
2. open Internet Explorer - and in the address bar, type in www.yahoo.com or www.gmail.com or any domain where you have your email account.
3. if you do not have an email id - just go to one of the above urls and create a free email id for yourself by selecting the option "Sign up"
4. after you fill in the details for the email id - it will take you to your inbox
5. click on "New" or "Compose" and write an email to the employer
6. put the employers email id in the "to" field
7. after you have written your email, click on "send"
8. your employer will get it within seconds!

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