I would like to deal now

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Is there something wrong with this sentence "I would like to deal now"

I want to tell the other person that I wish to make payment and close the transaction now. Is "I would like to deal now" appropriate for what I want to say?
 
Is there something wrong with this sentence "I would like to deal now"

I want to tell the other person that I wish to make payment and close the transaction now. Is "I would like to deal now" appropriate for what I want to say?

No, it's not appropriate. You could say "I'd like to close the deal now".
 
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I prefer, 'I would like to close the deal now'. When I first read your sentence, I thought it meant dealing cards.
 
Isthere a difference between complete the deal vs close the deal?

Just trying to learn more, are the following appropriate:

I would like to complete the transaction now

I would like to complete the deal now.
 
Isthere a difference between complete the deal vs close the deal?

Just trying to learn more, are the following appropriate:

I would like to complete the transaction now

I would like to complete the deal now.

The first one is more natural.
 
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