Should there be the Past Perfect? “He advised me to do as he said but I didn't pay any…”



Where is the error in the following line?



He advised me to do as he said but I didn't pay any attention to his advice.



I am confused what is the error here or even error been there or not? As far as my grammatical knowledge say that if there are two instances of the past then 'past perfect' will be used in first instance and simple past in 2nd.




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