describe the kinds of inquiry letters
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There are two types of inquiry letters: solicited and unsolicited.
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(a) Unsolicited enquiry
An unsolicited enquiry letter is written by a potential buyer interested in the best bargain. He does it at his own initiative and convenience. He writes to firms that sell the kind of product he requires or provides the kind of service he needs, trying to elicit information on price / costs, quality, availability and other terms of sale
(b) A solicited enquiry
A solicited enquiry is in response to an advertisement / sales letter of a seller. Already the buyer has some information on the product or service. He requires further details. It is not as lengthy as an unsolicited enquiry. The questions relate to particular areas of a sale / service. A solicited enquiry may ask for a brochure / bulletin / catalogue or for a clarification of the items mentioned in them.