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Sample Complaint Letter
(Your Address)
(Your City, State, Zip Code)
(Date)
(Name of Contact Person, if available)
(Title, if available)
(Company Name)
(Consumer Complaint Division, if you have no contact person)
(Street Address)
(City, State, Zip Code)
Dear (Contact Person):
Χ describe purchase Re: (account number, if applicable)
Χ name of product,
serial numbers On (date), I (bought, leased, rented, or had repaired) a (name of the product with serial number
Χ include date and or model number or service performed) at (location, date, and other important details of the
place of purchase transaction).
Χ state problem Unfortunately, your product (or service) has not performed well (or the service was inadequate)
Χ give history because (state the problem). I am disappointed because (explain the problem: for example, the product does
not work properly, the service was not performed correctly, I was billed the wrong amount, something was
not disclosed clearly or was misrepresented, etc.).
Χ ask for specific action To resolve the problem, I would appreciate your (state the specific action you want--money back,
charge card credit, repair, exchange, etc.) Enclosed are copies (do not send originals) of my
Χ enclose copies of records (include receipts, guarantees, warranties, canceled checks, contracts, model and serial
documents numbers, and any other documents).
Χ allow time for action I look forward to your reply and a resolution to my problem and will wait until (set a time
Χ state how you limit) before seeking help from the Better Business Bureau and/or filing a complaint with the
can be reached Attorney General=s Office. Please contact me at the above address or by phone at (home and/or
office numbers with area codes).
Sincerely,
(your name)
Enclosure(s)
cc: (reference to whom you are sending a copy of this letter, if anyone)
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