I want to get gas bill/account

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oksuz_

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Hi,

I want to get gas bill/account placed in/on my name.

Which words and prepositions are more suitable? Or, is the sentence completely wrong?


Thank you in advance.
 

GoesStation

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Is this what you're trying to say? I want to have this gas account transferred to me.
 

emsr2d2

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I want to have this gas bill put in my name.
Please put this gas bill in my name.
 

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If this is a request, use "I'd like" instead of "I want."
 

Tdol

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How about this:
I'd like to have the gas bill(s) in my name.
 
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