Business Letters
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Business Letters
INQUIRY LETTER: An inquiry letter is sent to companies. Inquiry letters can be send via mail or email. Inquiry letters should contain information on why the company interests you and why your skills and experience would be an asset to the company
Response letters: This article will guide you about writing some formal response letters. As the name suggests, they may be written in response to business related advertisements, customer queries, product related complains, or even a note of praise from clientèle. The way they are written, says a lot about the company and its culture. Brush through this article for some interesting letter writing tips
Purchase order: is a commercial document issued by a buyer to a seller, indicating types, quantities, and agreed prices for products or services the seller will provide to the buyer. Sending a purchase order to a supplier constitutes a legal offer to buy products or services
Acknowledgement: is a document that intends to convey sincere acknowledgement for someone's support that they gave to someone else. These letters are more formal and sincere than a standard thank you note. Letters of acknowledgement should be written with the utmost sincerity and graciousness so that the reader greatly appreciates the acknowledgement.
Complaint: A complaint is a description of your problem and all the procedures you have followed in order to resolve it before reaching the point where you no longer know how to proceed.
A written response by a representative of a business or agency to a customer's claim letter. An adjustment letter explains how a problem with a product or service may (or may not) be resolved.
Nordquist, R.; Adjustment letter
Rescue from: http://grammar.about.com/od/ab/g/Adjustment-Letter.htm
Doyle, A.; Inquiry letters
Rescue from: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/businessletters/a/inquiry-letters.htm
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