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Get What You Want

Get What You Want. Learn to write a letter of complaint or support. USE BUSINESS LETTER FORMAT. Things seldom change in business communications: Consistent Format Heading Date Inside Address Salutation Body Complimentary closing Signature Enclosures. Letter Format.

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Get What You Want

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  1. Get What You Want Learn to write a letter of complaint or support

  2. USE BUSINESS LETTER FORMAT • Things seldom change in business communications: • Consistent Format • Heading • Date • Inside Address • Salutation • Body • Complimentary closing • Signature • Enclosures

  3. Letter Format • Set page margins at • Top and Bott0m = 1 inch • Left and right = 1.25 inches • Font • 12 point • Times Roman or Ariel • Single spaced • Spacing • Two lines between elements: heading, date, inside address, salutation • Two lines below salutation, body of the letter • Two lines between paragraphs • Two lines between body, complimentary closing • Four lines between closing, typed signature • Indentions--none

  4. Heading, Date, Inside Address • Heading • Business information if writing from your job • Your information if writing a personal letter to a business • Your house number and street name above • Your city, state, and zip code • Email address if sending via email • Skip a line; write the date • Skip a line; begin inside address for recipient • Recipient’s name, title if available • Company name • Building number and street name • City, state, zip code

  5. Salutation, Body Details, Closing • Salutation if the reader is known • Dear Mr. (or Ms.) Person Incharge: (end with colon) • Attention: (direct the letter to proper department head/employee) • Paragraph 1—Product Information • Paragraph 2—Problem/action taken • Paragraph 3—Cause of the problem • Paragraph 4—Solution desired • Closing • Polite • Type name four lines below closing • Note any enclosures

  6. Tips to Inform • Detailed product (or service) information • Product brand name, model number • Where and when product/service acquired • Problem description • Be specific and descriptive • When you first noticed it • What may be problem’s cause • Efforts you’ve made • What you’ve done • Outcome of that effort • All contacts you’ve made • Results received so far

  7. Effective Complaining:Letters and Otherwise Persuade using logic, ethics, and supportive emotions, avoid bullying or hysteria.

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