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robinn137

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Which is the correct capitalization for the complimentary closing of a letter?
 a. Sincerely Yours
 
  b. Sincerely yours
 
  c. sincerely yours

Question 2

Revise the following poorly written opening of a claim letter requesting an exchange of a smartphone still under warranty. Write the opening sentence only. My TravelerXtra smartphone was purchased from your online store on September 15, 2014, for your attractive price of 228.88 plus 24.48 shipping and handling with no service contract required. I have used my TravelerXtra for business texting, e-mailing, and phoning ever since, which was exactly what I needed it to do. Yesterday my TravelerXtra shut itself down out of the blue, and I can't use it for anything. Now I'm without a business tool and over 250, which makes me feel ripped off because I received only one month of service from this phone. When I tried to exchange it at one of your land-based stores, the clerk told me, No way, dude. You buy online, you fly online. Now what?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Please authorize the exchange of my defective TravelerXtra smartphone, purchased from your online store on September 15.



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