Writing a good letter of complaint is fast becoming an art form all its own. Whether it contains profanity or not, a well-written complaint letter is a thing of beauty that often gets real results. In one example, a complaint letter written to Sir Richard Branson, complaining of the food on his Virgin flight from India to the UK, resulted in the letter writer being invited to be a taste tester for the new recipes under consideration for upcoming flights.
The real question is, though, short of an obvious publicity stunt, how do you handle the near-Shakespearean broadsides of over-dramatized dissatisfaction that the resentful and disillusioned, while possessed of a thesaurus and computer, might choose to fire in your direction?
Here is one fine example of how to manage it fro...
By Charles M Cooper ยท January 28 2009
customer service, customer relations, complaint letters, complaint letter responses