Online Complaint Letter Writing
Most people will need to complain about unsatisfactory
goods or bad service at some point in their lives. If you
are writing a letter of complaint, there are some dos and
don’ts that can help you get the right outcome.
Do
• gather all your facts before you start writing the letter,
e.g. where and when goods were bought, any customer
reference numbers or invoice numbers, or a record of any
previous communication with the company concerned.
• get straight to the point and set out exactly what the
problem is.
• give all the relevant information in a clear and logical
sequence.
• state what action you want the company to take and when
you expect them to have done this.
• enclose copies of any relevant documents that support your
case.
Don’t
• use abusive language, however frustrated or angry you
might feel.
• allow yourself to get sidetracked from your specific
problem into generalized criticism of the company or its
products or services.
• send your letter without checking it carefully for grammar
or spelling mistakes.
This example complaint letter will help you learn how to write one of your own.
The opening
• Start your letter with the greeting Dear Mr (or Mrs, Ms,
Miss, etc.) Surname.
• If you don’t know the name of the person you are writing
to, begin with Dear Sir or Dear Madam; if you don’t know
their name or sex, use Dear Sir or Madam.
The content
Begin with a heading alerting the reader to the subject of
the letter, and in your first sentence draw their attention
to the matter you’re going to raise or discuss. For example
I am writing to complain..., or I wish to express my
dissatisfaction with ... or Thank you for your letter of
.....
• Introduce your main point as early as possible, stating
your reason for writing in a clear, concise way. Once you
have done this, you may want to give more details, perhaps
adding further background or relevant facts.
• In conclusion, you should state what your expectations
are, for example Please let me know as soon as possible what
action you propose to take or I look forward to hearing from
you within the next ten days.
The close
• The wording at the end of a formal letter follows a
standard format:
• If you know the name of the person you’re writing to, you
should end the letter with Yours sincerely.
• If your letter begins with Dear Sir or Dear Madam, it
should end with Yours faithfully.
• Your own name should be typed out underneath your
signature.