Microsoft VBScript compilation error '800a0408'

Help, I'm trying to run a stored procedure, but i'm getting
the following error -
"Microsoft VBScript compilation error '800a0408'
Invalid character
/admin/afterreviewupdatepricing.asp, line 39
if(Request.QueryString(“day7“) <> "") then
updatepricingCommand__7dayrate =
Request.QueryString(“day7“)"
Where row 39 is -
if(Request.QueryString(“day7“) <> "") then
updatepricingCommand__7dayrate =
Request.QueryString(“day7“)
I've attached the code --
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong????
Thanks

Spot on Darrel, thanks, i guess that is the problem with
cutting and pasting from MS Word!!!. The bad news is that having
overcome that problem, I now get a precision invalid error, (below)
I can see that this is because I'm updating data in a DECIMAL
column, but not sure how or what to do to fix it??
Any ideas??
"Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80004005'
The precision is invalid.
/admin/afterreviewupdatepricing.asp, line 80 "
CODE ATTACHED - -

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