Complaint Letter, Unsatisfactory Products

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Overview: You have received defective merchandise and you want to complaint about the same to the vendor? Then you must write a letter to the vendor. While writing a complaint letter, be specific about the nature of the problem, give the supplier the benefits of the doubts, propose a remedy and ask for a response. Here is an ideal template which can help you in writing complaint letter.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 1


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