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Marine Chevalier
What is the difference between “expires in 3 days” and “due in 3 days”?
Jan 16, 2020 9:44 AM
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Thanks Mandy! What about “3 days later” then?
January 17, 2020
'Expires in 3 days' refers to something that will end in 3 days, for example: a membership, a subscription or a contract. 'Due in 3 days' refers to a deadline. For example: documents you need to hand in or a payment you need to make. I hope this helps.
January 16, 2020
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Marine Chevalier
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