Parts of a Business Letter This resource is organized in the order in which you should write a business letter, starting with the sender...
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Refusal Letters
Refusal Letters A refusal letter is a negative response to either an invitation or a job offer. Its objective is to notify the reader of a d...
Acceptance Letters
Acceptance Letters An acceptance letter is a positive response to either an invitation or a job offer. Its objective is to notify the reader...
Acknowledgement Letters
Acknowledgement Letters A letter of acknowledgement is both a receipt and a public relations tool. Its objective is to let the reader know t...
Response Letters
Response Letters A response letter provides the answers or information requested in a letter of inquiry. The objective is to satisfy the rea...
Adjustment Letters
Adjustment Letters An adjustment letter is a response to a written complaint. The objective is to inform the reader that their complaint has...
Sales Letters
A sales letter is a marketing tool that promotes a good or service. Its objective is to persuade the reader to buy what the letter offers. T...
Thanks to you for the lovely gift
Summary : If you really want to thank you’re Boss or colleague in a special way, do not forget to send him/her a special thank you note by y...
Application Letters
Application Letters An application letter is a cover letter, a sales letter, and a marketing tool all in one and it should accompany a profe...
Thank You Letter for Purchase of Software
Sending a thank you note or letter to your client is a way of evincing your gratitude towards him for considering your services. A thank you...
Credit Letters
Credit Letters A credit letter is a response to customer's application for credit. The objective is to inform the customer of the status...
Order Letters
Order Letters An order letter, also known as a purchase order or PO, begins the paper trail of a specific purchase. The objective is to prov...
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