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Is it possible to use in this context? What about grammar?

1)"If we don't get your reply by Semtember 10th, we will be shifting the order to a different firm."

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2)"If we don't get ............, we are shifting............."

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3)"If we don't get your reply by September 10th, we will have shifted the order to a different firm."

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4)"If we haven't got ..................., we will have..........."
 
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Is it possible to us ein this context? What about grammar?

1)"If we don't get your reply by Semtember 10th, we will be shifting an order to a different firm."

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2)"If we don't get ............, we are shifting............."

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3)"If we don't get your reply by September 10th, we will have shifted an order to a different firm."


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4)"If we haven't got ..................., we will have..........."

How about, "If we don't get your order by September 10th we will transfer the order to another firm."
 

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How about, "If we don't get your order by September 10th we will transfer the order to another firm."

The use of shift is incorrect? Suppose I changed it to "transfer", would the gammar be correct with a difference in the meaning?
 

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The use of shift is incorrect? Suppose I changed it to "transfer", would the gammar be correct with a difference in the meaning?

In AmE you would seldom,if ever, hear/see "shift" used in that way.
 

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There would be a difference in the meaning but how about grammar in 2,3 and 4?
2)"If we don't get ............, we are shifting............." OK

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3)"If we don't get your reply by September 10th, we will shift the order to a different firm."

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4)"If we haven't got ..................., we will..........."
 

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2)"If we don't get ............, we are shifting............." OK

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3)"If we don't get your reply by September 10th, we will shift the order to a different firm."

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4)"If we haven't got ..................., we will..........."

We wouldn't use the Future Perfect Tense in this context?

Which sentence would be natural to you?
 

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We wouldn't use the Future Perfect Tense in this context?

Which sentence would be natural to you?
#3 is the most natural but, as I have previously indicated, I wouldn't use "shift".
 

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We wouldn't use the Future Perfect Tense in this context?
Do you mean you're going to give them until a certain date to reply, but you will have already transfered their account by that date? That doesn't sound fair.
 
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