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Short answer: Just take the response at face value!
I think you're over-thinking the situation. The email that you've received says exactly how it reads. They have received your update, and they will take that into consideration when they move to the next step.
We all have a tendency to read the worst into any neutral response, but this really is just that - a neutral acknowledgement. You'll find out more in due course :)
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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
One recruiter called me said that I was shortlisted in their candidate list*(which I had applied some where like mid of 2015, and also I went to their technical and practical interviews)* and asked me to send the updated copy of CV and along with the expected salary.
I have replied but with some high amount of salary. (Software Engineer position, in the range of $700 - $850 per month).
HR executive has replied to my email saying