Asked by Diana
Which is an effective strategy for ending an informative letter to a new client?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Which?
Have you been given choices??
Have you been given choices??
Answered by
Diana
A. Stress that the reader is welcome to call you anytime if more information is needed.
B. Refer to your company's future relationishp with the reader's organization.
C. Mention your company's reputation in the field to reassure the client that dealing with your company was a good choice.
D. apologize for not being able toprovide a particular service that the reader has inquiredabout.
B. Refer to your company's future relationishp with the reader's organization.
C. Mention your company's reputation in the field to reassure the client that dealing with your company was a good choice.
D. apologize for not being able toprovide a particular service that the reader has inquiredabout.
Answered by
Writeacher
Well, D is out -- it's a negative.
Which of the others do you think is the correct answer?
Which of the others do you think is the correct answer?
Answered by
Sheliah
is A the correct answer?
Answered by
mesha
the correct answer is D
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