Use this if you are sending a temporary credential or a specific identifier.
Because this string contains a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numbers, it is often best to send it as its own line so the recipient can easily copy and paste it without extra spaces. PAtKI50pzip
"Check this out—I found a deal for you! Use code at checkout to get your discount. Hope it helps!" Option 3: Technical/Professional Hand-off Use this if you are sending a temporary
Should I tailor this for a like Slack, email, or a text message? Use code at checkout to get your discount
Use this if you are giving the code to a guest or colleague.
"Regarding our recent setup, please use the following identifier for the next step: . Let me know once you’ve processed it." Option 4: Short & Casual "Here's that code: PAtKI50pzip "
Since looks like a unique code or a secure password, the "good text" depends on how you plan to share it. Here are a few options based on common uses: Option 1: Sharing a Wi-Fi Password or Access Code