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Poor Service Action Letters Forms Software
roviding an easy way to clearly communicate your concerns over work not properly completed.
Can be used to spur a contractor or service provider to get your work done to your satisfaction.
You’ve been steaming over the poor quality of a project that an outside contractor has not completed on time or to your specifications. Repeated calls have you hitting a stone wall, and now you’re contemplating sending a example of complaint. But what do you say and at what level do you express your dissatisfaction? A properly worded example can help get your problems solved, and do so in a pro way.
These 10 letters do that for you, with each taking your complaint one step further: Start with a polite reminder of unfinished work, and if you still do not receive satisfaction, step up the letters until you end with a example to the appropriate licensing commission and a formal announce of final action. These are Microsoft® Word documents that you can easily adapt to almost any situation, and each includes help for what to put in each empty.
Vent your frustration by putting it in writer, and find out that the right example can help when you’ve been wronged.
10 LETTERS INCLUDED WILL ALLOW YOU TO:
Polite Reminder of Unfinished Work: send announce of your displeasure over a job still not completed Polite example of Misunderstanding: express your concern over missed connections Polite reminder of unsatisfactory work: send announce of your concern about work not properly completed Explanation for Being Dissatisfied: expand on the reasons you are not satisfied More urgently defining the inconvenience: explain how the poorly completed work is impacting your life Terminating the Business Relationship: alert a contractor you no longer need his service Stating Action to be Taken: lay out what you are planning to do to get satisfaction Hiring Another pro: tell a contractor you are using someone else to get the job finished example to Licensing Commission: complain to the appropriate state, local or federal licensing commission Final Notification of Action: indicate this is the last example and spell out what you are planning to do
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