@Dashrender said:
I realize that it didn't change, but allows the reader less chance to read something that's not there, as so frequently happens.
But it adds information that implies something inaccurate. My statement was more clear, it was simply an explanation of the action. Yours adds a conditional that is confusing in its lack of necessity and/or implies that it would only mean it in this case, which is incorrect.
Your way implies that this is a problem with this vendor rather than with this general process.
I was not making assumptions about the vendor in the thread but making a statement about the process. That's the difference.