Suppose you have found something wrong with the electronic dictionary that you bought from an online store the other day. Write an email to the customer service center to
1) make a complaint, and
2) demand a prompt solution.
Dear Sir or Madam,
I bought/ordered an electronic dictionary from your online shop on January 1st, but I found it has some problems after using it for a short period of time.
To begin with, the battery needs recharging after a mere 2 hours of use. This means that I need to carry my charger with me when I go out for a day. In addition, the buttons on the electronic dictionary are so small that it is nearly impossible to type anything with them. Personally, I found this to be completely unacceptable.
Therefore, I would like either to change for another model that works well or a full refund. I am looking forward to your prompt reply.
I, as a devoted customer of your online shop, am writing the letter to file my dramatic complaint about the poor quality of your E-book and the poor attitude of your server.
The detailed problems are as follows. To begin with, there is something wrong with screen of the E-book, which has been broken deliberately or unintentionally. In addition, it does not work occasionally, which hamper using ordinarily. Most importantly, the product does not comply with your description previously both in style and faculty. Most importantly, servers response of not providing refund and exchange a new one makes me overwhelmed with outrage.
I would appreciate it if you could refund or exchange a new one for me. I’m looking forward to your reply at your earliest convenience.