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you have Received quotations for Kitchen appliances microwave & you find that the terms are not competitive - Write a Letter asking them to offer you better terms

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Answered by hasantaj
1

Answer with Explanation:

To  

The Sales Manager

ABC Kitchen Appliances Ltd.

Mumbai,

Date: September 12, 2019

Subject: Discount on Quotations for Kitchen Appliances and Microwave  

Dear Sir,  

Yesterday, I have received your quotation for Kitchen Appliances as I wish to place an order for some domestic appliances. I have gone through the same and found that your terms and conditions for purchase of such items are not that much reasonable and competitive as other vendors are offering me, although quality-wise, these items are up to the mark. I need the best price and the earliest delivery with one year warranty along with after sales service.

I request you to send me your best offer with maximum discount in price, as I am a regular customer of your company.  

The details of the items required are mentioned below;

Sr. No.   Items   Brand   Quantity

1.   Electric Cooker   Samsung   2

2.   Microwave Oven    Samsung         2

3.   Coffeemaker           Samsung         1

I hope maximum discount with better terms and conditions from your side.

Thank you

XYZ

Address

I hope this answer will help you.

Answered by topanswers
0

Answer:

Letter to receive a better term and conditions from a home appliances seller in order to purchase.

Explanation:

From

XXX

YYY

ZZZ

To

The Manager,

ABC Home Appliances Wholesale dealers and retailers.

Chennai.

Sir,

   I am XXX living in Chennai. As I was already a registered customer of your store, I received a brochure from your store via post. I have gone through the brochure and found your items are good enough to buy. However, I am not comfortable with the price and terms that was quoted in that brochure.

I am planning for a bulk purchase as I am about to shift to a new house. So, I request you to send me another quotation with better terms.

Thank You.

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