Ellipsis: Part Deux?

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My suggestion: remove the interrogative from the wording. Simply make it: With our services you can… – Order any time of hour, – Pay when you receive payment from distributors, – Terminate your contracts whenever you want. — “Order any time of hour”?!?! How about, “Order any time day or night”?

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