CALVINDOL
VIP Contributor
Businesses when carrying out day-to-day transactions and day-to-day activities and practices possibly with clients and customers in order to satisfy their needs and wants tends to do some mistakes and errors possibly due to the fact that there encounter numerous customers and clients with few amount of available employees and workers to attend to the needs and wants of these customers and clients and so in the process they may complicate and mix-up some things. Talking about what is a letter of compliant. Well in my own perspective it is absolutely a letter written by a buyer of a product to the seller requesting him or her to correct a particular mistake that have been occurred. For instance, an individual went to a wholesale store to buy a cartons of tin tomato with a particular brand in mind, and after the cartons of tin tomato have been wrapped and uploaded to the cargo-van responsible to take the product to its final destination. During the offloading session of the purchased products the buyer comes to see that the tin tomato sold to him or her was off another brand not the brand he or she expected, or possibly what was being sold to him or her wasn't tin tomatoes but rather tin of baked beans.
In order to resolve the issue the buyer would have to write a letter to make the seller aware that a mistake or error has been made. The letter written is known as a letter of compliant, and the letter of compliant is mostly written in times of long distant trading activities, that is where the seller and the buyer are not in the same environment, country or locality.
In order to resolve the issue the buyer would have to write a letter to make the seller aware that a mistake or error has been made. The letter written is known as a letter of compliant, and the letter of compliant is mostly written in times of long distant trading activities, that is where the seller and the buyer are not in the same environment, country or locality.