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Hayles
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Hi all
We've received a rude letter, with incorrect information in it, from a customer who has copied in two other people. The letter's general feel is sarcastic and condescending (something which the writer is known for).
I've compiled a response which I'll send to the writer of the letter. My question is would it be acceptable to send a copy of my letter to the two other people? One of the people who received a copy is high ranking in our area and I don't want to appear petty but the remarks made in the letter are downright wrong.
If it isn't the done thing to send a copy of the letter to the other two, I was thinking of sending a short email to them just saying that we don't agree with Mr X's comments and have contacted him to discuss them further.
What would you do - bearing in mind we have to be seen to be very, very professional in this instance...
Thanks in advance for your constructive advice - Nigel, that means you don't have to offer to nail him to your next 8 foot fence panel
Cheers
H
We've received a rude letter, with incorrect information in it, from a customer who has copied in two other people. The letter's general feel is sarcastic and condescending (something which the writer is known for).
I've compiled a response which I'll send to the writer of the letter. My question is would it be acceptable to send a copy of my letter to the two other people? One of the people who received a copy is high ranking in our area and I don't want to appear petty but the remarks made in the letter are downright wrong.
If it isn't the done thing to send a copy of the letter to the other two, I was thinking of sending a short email to them just saying that we don't agree with Mr X's comments and have contacted him to discuss them further.
What would you do - bearing in mind we have to be seen to be very, very professional in this instance...
Thanks in advance for your constructive advice - Nigel, that means you don't have to offer to nail him to your next 8 foot fence panel
Cheers
H