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English, 29.08.2019 16:00 chrisssrutter

Why is it important to address your letter to a specific person?
a letter addressed “to whom it may concern” is always tossed aside.
it is more likely to be read and responded to by the right person.
it gives you someone to blame if you don't get the desired result.
when you report it to your local consumer action team, they need a name.

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