When you have a problem with a business or other entity, you want results. (Or maybe you just want to vent. That's cool, too.) The samples at ComplaintLetter.net provide a framework to help you do just that.
There are letters designed to be sent to businesses, letting the owners and managers know about bad customer service, the need for a refund, damaged goods, or food poisoning at a restaurant (I hope you never have to use that last one.) ComplaintLetter.net also has letters for situations with landlords, schools, and individuals.
Among the other new letters are: a cancelled flight complaint letter, double-payment complaint, a complaint about municipal drinking water, unacceptable garbage collection, and unsanitary conditions.
The nearly 150 letters at ComplaintLetter.net are organized by categories and even include a section for responses to complaints.
There are also several articles with tips on how best to frame and phrase a complaint letter, including do's and don'ts.
Use the letters as-is or, better yet, type over the placeholder text to customize them for your own situation. Some are formatted so that all you have to do is fill in the blanks.
The letters are free to download, edit, and print in DOC format, or just cut and paste the text directly from the site.
I appreciate all your emails and ideas. I'm working on adding lots more printables for fall and winter. Please keep those messages coming. Happy printing!