You have just rented an unfurnished flat and a friend has told you that the opportunity to shop in the shopping center has cheap second-hand furniture. Write to the shop owner describing what you need and asking whether they have these items and what they cost

Dear sir or madam, I am writing to inform you that I would like to purchase some used furniture in your shop. I would like to buy a set of used leather sofas and a small coffee table.
In addition
, I
also
cordially require a
second
-hand electronic piano and a folding stool.
Moreover
, a wooden dining table is another item on my shopping list. I would like to inquire whether you have all
this
household equipment in handy, and I hope they could be in good used condition. Plus, if you do not have any particular product, do you have any reference that could give me to contact ? By the way, the price is another prime concern for me;
thus
, I would like to sincerely ask you to attach a price list for the aforementioned merchandise.
Besides
, I
also
expect to understand whether any shipping costs are related to these items. I look forward to hearing your reply regarding my enquiry. Yours faithfully, Claire Chen
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