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Complaint Letter Examples With Tips and Format

Complaint Letter Examples With Tips and Format


Sample Index:

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding receipt of wrong set of books.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the issue of bad parking habits in the locality.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding non-availability of textbooks.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the functioning of the watch and its replacement

👉 Subject- Regarding reckless driving of school-bus drivers



Different Complaint Letter Topics


Incomplete or defective order

Abnormal delay in sending the consignment

The goods arrive in a damaged condition

The goods are different from what was ordered

Quantity of goods is not what was ordered

Goods are delivered to the wrong address

Work undertaken is done unsatisfactorily

Misbehavior of staff or salesman

A mistake in preparing the invoice

Defective packing might lead to the damage of goods in transit

Mistakes in a bill or reminders for payment after the bill has been paid etc.



Complaint Letter Format


SENDER’s ADDRESS- The sender’s address is usually put on the top left-hand corner of the page.


DATE- The sender’s address is followed by the date just below it, i.e. on the left side of the page. This is the date on which the letter is being written. It is to be written in expanded form.


RECEIVER’s ADDRESS- Whether to write “To” above the address depends on the writer’s preference. Make sure you write the title/name/position etc of the receiving official, as the first line of the address.


SALUTATIONS- This is where you greet the person you are addressing the letter to. Bear in mind that it is a formal letter, so the greeting must be respectful and not too personal. The general greetings used in formal letters are “Sir” or “Madam”.


SUBJECT- Then we sum up the purpose of writing the letter in one line. This helps the receiver focus on the subject of the letter in one glance. It is important to underline the subject.


BODY- This is the main content of the letter. It is either divided into three paragraphs or two paragraphs if the letter is briefer. The tone of the content should be formal. Do not use any offensive language. Another point to be kept in mind is that the letter should be concise and to the point. And always be respectful and considerate in your language. It should include-

1. Short introduction paragraph- Provide details about the product or service that is the subject of the complaint. Include dates, location, and the specifications about the item or service.

2. State the issue with item or service. Provide details as to the cause. This may include malfunction, billing issues, details that were not disclosed, etc.

3. Indicate how you would like them to resolve your problem. Provide specifics about what you’re seeking.

4. Indicate you are including copies of the transaction document.

5. Indicate you look forward to their reply within a specific time period.


Indicate that they can contact you about the issue and provide your contact details


COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE– At the end of your letter, we write a complimentary closing. The words “Yours Faithfully” or “Yours Sincerely” are used.


SIGNATURE– Here finally you sign your name. And then write your name in block letters beneath the signature followed by your designation. This is how the recipient will know who is sending the letter.



Complaint Letter Writing Tips

1. Although the motive of the complaint letter is to vent out your grievance and frustration, it is imperative that you use a tone that is polite and simple. Try to be formal and avoid using offensive and disrespectful words.

2. Make sure that you introduce yourself properly.

3. The purpose of writing should be loud and clear.

4. Do not deviate from the topic and write to-the-point.

5. Make sure you adhere to the format as it carries marks.

6. Underline the subject of the letter with a pencil. Also, underlining the main points is very important, but it is advisable that you do it after finishing your exam. Use a pencil and scale for underlining.

7. Make sure you double-check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry marks.

8. Leave an adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it look clean.

9. The presentation is very important.

10. Read a lot of letters to get an idea.

 



Complaint Letter Examples | Complaint Letter Sample

Sample Index:

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding receipt of wrong set of books.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the issue of bad parking habits in the locality.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding non-availability of textbooks.

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the functioning of the watch and its replacement

👉 Subject- Regarding reckless driving of school-bus drivers



QUESTION 1: Write a letter to M/s. Oxford Publishing House, London complaining that the books sent by them were not those you had ordered for. Ask for a replacement. You are Varun Joshi, Sector-20, Chandigarh.


Answer:


Examination Hall

Sector-20, Chandigarh

February 20, 2021

M/s. Oxford Publishing House

Consumer Complaint Division

London

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding receipt of wrong set of books.

Sir/Madam

On February 1, 2021 I bought a book set (Order No. 000154) to be delivered to Chandigarh, Sector-20. To my dismay, I have not received the set I ordered for and have instead, received the wrong book set. I am highly disappointed.

To resolve the problem, I would appreciate it if you could replace the wrong book set with the one originally ordered. Please let me know as soon as possible what action you propose to take.I look forward to hearing from you within the next ten days. Enclosed are copies of the transaction document and the receipt. I look forward to your reply and a resolution to my problem and will wait until the aforementioned time before seeking help from a consumer protection agency or the Better Business Bureau. Please contact me at the above address or by phone at 098100XXXXX.

Sincerely,

Varun Joshi

Enclosure(s)- Copy of receipt and transaction docs.

 



QUESTION 2: You are Sanjeet of 122, Arjun Nagar, New Delhi. A number of scooters and cars are parked in your locality without any order, causing blockage of the streets. Write a letter to the local Secretary of the Resident’s Association complaining against this problem.



Answer:


122, Arjun Nagar

New Delhi

February 20, 2021

Secretary

Resident’s Association

New Delhi

Sir

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the issue of bad parking habits in the locality.

I would like to drive your attention to the bad parking habits of residents in our locality. It is resulting in a lot of chaos and no place for parking for those who come back late. Despite defining the area assigned to each vehicle, cars are parked amidst two parking spots. One vehicle occupies the space for 2-3 vehicles leading to mismanagement. Two-wheelers are placed nowhere near the allotted zone. This creates problems for other people as they have to then spend a lot of time finding parking spots in other localities. It induces frustration and tension for the safety of vehicles. Various notices and warnings have been given to the rule-violators, but to our dismay, no betterment can be seen. I request you to take strict action as this is leading to fights between the residents. Effective and speedy action is expected considering the depth of the situation.

Yours Sincerely

Sanjeet

A concerned citizen 




QUESTION 3: Write a letter to the in-charge of the text-books section of NCERT, New Delhi complaining about the non-availability of textbooks even one month after the beginning of the new session. You are Rohit Rana reading in St. Xavier’s School, Delhi.



Answer:


Examination Hall

St. Xavier’s School

Delhi

March 1, 2021

North-west Supervisor

NCERT Office

Pitampura, Delhi

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding non-availability of textbooks.

Respected Sir/Madam

This is to bring to your notice that even after a month of commencement of classes; the latest NCERT textbooks are not available at any bookstore. Students have to attend school without textbooks. Some are borrowing the older versions of their seniors with the out-dated syllabus. This is resulting in problems in learning and understanding. The lectures teachers are delivering are not having an effective impact on the students. Books play an important part in learning and Sir/Madam; I hope you understand the intensity of the situation. I request you to undertake quick action in making the books available as soon as possible. I hope my complaint does not fall on deaf ears.

Yours Sincerely

Rohit Rana




QUESTION 4: Write a letter to M/s. H.M.T. Corporation Chandigarh, complaining that the wristwatch you recently bought from them does not function properly and ask for a replacement. You are Dipti/ Deepak Gupta, 450, Sector 20, Chandigarh.


Answer:


450, Sector-20

Chandigarh

March 1, 2021

M/s. H.M.T. Corporation

Customer Complaint Division

Chandigarh

Sir/Madam

👉 Subject- Complaint regarding the functioning of the watch and its replacement

On February 27, 2021, I bought a Titan Watch (Model No. 2356) worth Rs. 5500 from your store.

Unfortunately, your product has not performed well. The watch doesn’t work half the time despite several attempts at changing its battery. I am highly disappointed because such an act of neglect is not expected from such a renowned store.

To resolve the problem, I would appreciate you changing the watch with a new fully functioning model. I have the receipt intact. Enclosed are the copies of the receipt along with the guarantee card.

I look forward to your reply and a resolution to my problem and will wait until a week before seeking help from a consumer protection agency. Please contact me at the above address or by phone at 098100XXXXX.

Yours Sincerely

Dipti/Deepak Gupta

Enclosure(s): 1. Receipt 2. Guarantee card



QUESTION 5: Write a letter to the editor of a local daily complaining against the school-bus drivers for rash-driving and overcrowding of buses causing risk to the lives of innocent school children. You are Dipti/ Deepak, C-4C Janakpuri, New Delhi.


Answer:


C-4C Janakpuri

New Delhi

February 19, 2021

The Editor

The Tribune

Mahatma Gandhi Marg

New Delhi

👉 Subject- Regarding reckless driving of school-bus drivers

Sir/Madam

Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I wish to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the grave issue of rash driving being done by school bus drivers that pose a threat to the lives of innocent school children and trespassers. Driving in a zigzag manner on packed roads, crossing speed-limits, not following traffic lights has become very common. Despite such strict regulations regarding speed, none of these drivers seem to follow them. This shows that there is a lack of implementation. This is a menace to other road users as the bus drivers that drive at high speed might crush down whoever comes in their way. By addressing this issue, it is hoped that public awareness of the dangers of reckless driving can be raised. It is also time for the traffic authorities to take Stronger measures against reckless drivers, which include levying heavy fines and forfeiting their licenses if they are found guilty of breaching the traffic rules.

Yours Sincerely

Dipti/Deepak

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