Complaint Letter (Official and Business format)
I will mark brainlist if it is correct
Answers
Answer:
Contents of a Complaint Letter:-
1. Name of the sender/writer.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.4. Sender's address.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.4. Sender's address.5. Receiver's address.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.4. Sender's address.5. Receiver's address.6. Subject of the Letter.
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.4. Sender's address.5. Receiver's address.6. Subject of the Letter.7. Salutations (Dear/Mr./Mrs./Ms.)
1. Name of the sender/writer.2. Name of the receiver/Concerned official/organization.3. Date of Dispatch.4. Sender's address.5. Receiver's address.6. Subject of the Letter.7. Salutations (Dear/Mr./Mrs./Ms.)8. Closing of the letter (Yours Faithfully/Obedient)
Answer:
pls mark me as brainliest my friend
A complaint letter is written with the sole purpose of anticipating rectification for the particular subject. Still, if the authorities seem to be unresponsive, it is also within the individual’s right to exercise further lawsuits or court cases against the company given the nature of the complaint is Legitimate.
The proliferating number of companies and ever exponential government policies and schemes are bound to leave repercussions on their way ahead. These repercussions are bound to lash back at the concerned authority as neither government nor private sector services can take care of each individual so Complaint letters are one way to let them acknowledge such contingencies.