Complaint Displeased With Treatment
[DATE, ex. Wednesday, June 11, 1998]
[NAME, COMPANY AND ADDRESS, ex.
John Smith
XYZ Inc.
1234 First Street
Suite 567
Anycity, Anystate 85245]
Dear [NAME, ex. John Smith],
I am writing of a matter which I am confident will be of interest to you.
Since I know your firm to be one characterized by quality and service, I was quite surprised at my experience [DATE, ex. last Wednesday] with your [POSITION, ex. teller], [NAME, ex. Mr. Bill Williams]. [MENTION CIRCUMSTANCE OF BAD SERVICE, ex. Upon informing Mr. Williams that he had mistakenly processed a withdrawal instead of a deposit, as I had requested, he informed me in impolite and aggressive terms that it was “my problem.” He then refused to process the correction.]
I will not trouble you with the details of the conversation, as it will serve no reasonable purpose. I am certain, however, that you will be concerned of the possible loss of business that may occur if customers are continued to be treated in this manner.
Since I know you wish to uphold the good reputation of your establishment, I trust this information will be of interest and use to you.
Sincerely,
[YOUR NAME, ex. Jill Jones]
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