Information To Include in Your Letter Give the basics. Tell your story. Explain how you want to resolve the problem. Describe your next steps. Send your complaint letter. Your Mailing Address Your City, State, Zip Code Your email address
Explain how you want to resolve the problem Tell the business what you want, like a refund, repair, exchange, or store credit. Or ask the business to suggest a solution. Name all the documents you include with the letter. Tell the business how to contact you.
Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, goods you supply must be fit for purpose. As there was a problem with the goods when I bought them, I request that you give me a full refund. In support of my claim I have enclosed: The receipt for the sewing machine. Please respond within 14 days of receiving this letter.
As there was a problem with the goods when I bought them, I request that you give me a full refund. In support of my claim I have enclosed: The receipt for the sewing machine. Please respond within 14 days of receiving this letter.
Dear Sir or Madame, I recently purchased your product through a local retailer and I was very upset to find that it did not work as expect. (insert nature of complaint here) I have been a very loyal customer of your company for a number of years and this is certainly not the quality that I have come to expect from you.
Tips for writing a successful complaint letter Structure. Address the letter to a real person. Be honest and straightforward. Maintain a firm but respectful tone, and avoid aggressive, accusing language. Include your contact information. Tell them what you want. Do not threaten action. Keep copies and records.
Dear Sir or Madame, I recently purchased your product through a local retailer and I was very upset to find that it did not work as expect. (insert nature of complaint here) I have been a very loyal customer of your company for a number of years and this is certainly not the quality that I have come to expect from you.
Be reasonable, not angry or threatening, in your letter. Remember, the person reading your letter may not be directly responsible for your problem, and can possibly help resolve it.
To write a complaint letter, you can start with the sender's address followed by the date, the receiver's address, the subject, salutation, body of the letter, complimentary closing, signature and name in block letters. Body of the Letter explaining the reason for your letter and the complaint.