Order Number |
8967543092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
THIRD FORMAL LETTER ASSIGNMENT:
Bad News: Adjustment Refusals
As a customer service representative for a manufacturer of upscale kitchen appliances, you’re going to have to say no to Janet Hay’s request for a refund. According to the handwritten note she included with the food processor that she just shipped back to you via UPS, she had mail ordered the item almost three months ago, when it was on sale. She had then stored it until her niece’s wedding. But when the niece got around to using the food processor, it made a weird sound and gave off an electrical smell.
So, Ms. Hay has sent it back and is asking for a refund to her credit card. The problem is that Ms. Hay has waited too late to make this return. As the packing slip said, any defective products need to be returned within 60 days of purchase. After that, there is nothing you can do except recommend an authorized repair center.
Write to Ms. Hay to give her the bad news. See if you can figure out how to keep her goodwill and her future business. You’ll also need to resolve what to do with the defective food processor she returned.
Remember: Use either “FULL BLOCK” OR “MODIFIED BLOCK, INDENTED PARAGRAPHS”!
(See the e-Text, Bonus Chapter A, Document Formats.) Make up any information you need to have a good letter. For example, you may need to make up inside address information, company name, titles, etc. But… you are the writer of the letter. It will be signed by you. Check the Syllabus for the due date. Name the file: LASTNAME_3rdLetter. Check syllabus or assignment for due date.
THIRD FORMAL LETTER ASSIGNMENT:
Bad News: Adjustment Refusals
As a customer service representative for a manufacturer of upscale kitchen appliances, you’re going to have to say no to Janet Hay’s request for a refund. According to the handwritten note she included with the food processor that she just shipped back to you via UPS, she had mail ordered the item almost three months ago, when it was on sale. She had then stored it until her niece’s wedding. But when the niece got around to using the food processor, it made a weird sound and gave off an electrical smell.
So, Ms. Hay has sent it back and is asking for a refund to her credit card. The problem is that Ms. Hay has waited too late to make this return. As the packing slip said, any defective products need to be returned within 60 days of purchase. After that, there is nothing you can do except recommend an authorized repair center.