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IELTS GT Complaint Letters to Shops Manager Samples

IELTS GT Complaint Letters to Shops Manager Samples

1. You recently bought a piece of equipment for your kitchen but it did not work. You phoned the shop but no action was taken. Write a letter to the shop manager.

In your letter:
  Describe the problem with the equipment
  Explain what happened when you phoned the shop
  Say what you would like the manager to do
Write at least 150 words.

2. You have bought a mobile phone in a tax-free shop just a few days ago, and it doesn’t work properly. Write a letter to the manager to complain about it and ask him to solve the problem.

In your letter:
  You do not need to write your address.
  Begin your letter as follows: Dear Sir/Madam,
Write at least 150 words.

3. You work at home and have a problem with a piece of equipment that you use for your job. Write a letter to the shop or company which supplied the equipment in your letter.

In your letter:
  Describe the problem with the equipment
  Explain how this problem is affecting your work
  Say what you want the shop or company to do
Write at least 150 words.

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