A : Our manufacturer wants me to charge the amounts he’s listed here, and even said they would pay us one third of the money when the contract is fulfilled.
B : I suspect he wants kickbacks.
A : What should I do?
B : Tell your boss everything and talk it over with her.
A : 我們的合作廠商,要我照他列的金額報價,還說其中三分之一的錢會在結案後付給我。
B : 我懷疑,他想拿回扣。
A : 我該怎麼辦?
B : 照實跟你的主管講,找他討論。
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