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Start by finding the right person to talk to about the problem. When there is a complaints department, use it. When there isn't, talk to someone in authority, such as a manager or owner.
Start by finding the right person to talk to about the problem. When there is a complaints department, use it. When there isn't, talk to someone in authority, such as a manager or owner.


You could start with something like this: <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE>''My name is __________. I would like to make a complaint about a product I bought from your company. Could you direct me to the person who handles complaints?''
You could start with something like this: <BR> <BLOCKQUOTE>''My name is __________. I would like to make a complaint about a product I bought from your company. Could you direct me to the person who handles complaints?''<br />
 
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They may say that you have to make your complaint in writing. If they do, ask for the name and address you are to send the written complaint to.
They may say that you have to make your complaint in writing. If they do, ask for the name and address you are to send the written complaint to.


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