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Now every service or product meets your satisfaction.When you are dissatisfied, you shou

ld voice your dissatisfaction.One reason for doing so is to help the vendor know there is a problem.The problem may have been created at a lower level in the vendor's company, and the vendor himself may know nothing about it at all.You render him a service when you bring weaknesses or failures to his attention.

A second reason for writing a letter of complaint to a vendor is to seek redress.You may not wish to pursue the matter so far as to take legal action, but you may wish to give the vendor the opportunity of making good.Most vendors value your business and their reputation sufficiently to replace defective goods, resupply work that did not meet specifications, or refund money when necessary.No vendor likes to do so, but your carefully worded letter of complaint may motivate him to do so.

When you write a letter of complaint, you'd better keep these TIPS in mind: First, be courteous though firm.You will not win a vendor's cooperation by anger.Secondly, be reasonable.Show logically and factually that the fault lies with the vendor or his claims.The vendor should be impressed with your fairness and quiet grasp of the facts in the matter.Thirdly, be specific about what is wrong.Be equally specific about what you want done about it.Lastly, tell how you have been hurt or inconvenienced by the problem.This strengthens your argument for redress.

1.How many pieces of advice does the author list to voice your dissatisfaction?

A.Two B.Three C.Four D.Five

2.What is the best way the author thinks to seek redress?

A.to take legal actionB.to let the vendor make good voluntarily

C.to urge the vendor to make goodD.to quarrel with the vendor

3.What does the word “TIPS”(Para.3, Line 1) refer to?

A.money for personal service B.pieces of advice

C.thin end of something D.rubbish can

4.Which one is NOT true according to the passage?

A.You are seldom satisfied with the products you bought.

B.You'd better word your dissatisfaction firmly and politely.

C.The vendor can also benefit from your complaint.

D.You write a letter to get compensation.

5.What's the main purpose of you writing a letter of complaint?

A.to break off a deal B.to lower the vendor's reputation

C.to get compensation D.to give vent to your anger

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