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Response to complain letter
KEVAL GOYANI
What is a Complaint Letter?
 A complaint letter is a letter written by a Customer of a
service/products commenting on poor service/product. It
usually outlines the fault(s) with the service and
highlights customer dissatisfaction with the particular
service/product. Usually in the letter there would also be
a suggested conclusion e.g. A refund.
1. Faulty Product
2. Poor workmanship e.g. House Repairs, Faulty
Plumbing etc.
3. late deliveries
4. mistakes on invoices or statements.
When to Write Response letter
 The telephone is more personal and faster than
writing so it is used first when there is a need in fixed
situation.
 Response to Complaint letter is option when no
satisfaction is achieved on the phone or when one
needs documentation.
 Writing Response letter is also necessary to reach
someone at a high level in a large organization.
Rules for Writing Complaint Response
Letters
1. Express appreciation for feedback
 My favorite approach to beginning a complaint letter is to
begin by expressing appreciation for the feedback. Here are
some ways to express appreciation for customer feedback:
 1.Thank you for your letter. We appreciate customers who let
us know when things aren’t right..
 2.Thank you so much for taking the time to write to us. We
appreciate the opportunity to clarify what we think has
happened.. (This is ideal for a response letter to a customer
who is actually responsible for the error or when you cannot
honor the customer.s request for a refund or exchange.)
2. Show empathy
 Empathy can be a powerful tool used to disarm an
angry customer and show that you genuinely care
about the inconvenience the customer has
experienced.
 Not to be confused with sympathy, empathy is
Identification with and understanding of the
customer’s situation and feelings. You can express
empathy by saying something similar to, .It must
have been very frustrating for you have waited 5
days for your order and for that I am sorry..
3. Apologize
 Never send out a response letter without an apology.
 Research has found that when an apology is perceived
as genuine, customer satisfaction increases 10% .15%.
 An apology should be offered both when the company is
responsible for the problem and when the company is
not responsible.An apology does not have to be an
admission of fault.
 For example, you might say, .I’m so sorry for any
misunderstanding you have experienced.. Or .If I were
in your shoes, I’m sure I’d feel just as you do. I’m sorry
for the frustration you have experienced..
4. Respond with a sense of urgency
 This includes both responding immediately and
expressing a sense of urgency about regaining
goodwill. Ninety-five percent of complaining
customers will remain your customer if their
problems are resolved immediately. Immediately
meaning that visit or that phone call.
 moving quickly to resolve the problem.
5. Tell the customer what you.re going to do
 Clearly explain to the customer exactly what you plan to do to
resolve the problem. This is especially important if the
resolution will take some time.
6. Invite customer to contact you if they aren.t
satisfied
 Make it easy for your customers to contact you if they need
more information. Always give your name, toll-free number,
email address and website.
7. Give them double for their trouble
(Add a goodwill token like a coupon
or a complimentary product)
 it is appropriate to add a little something to the recovery to
ensure customer goodwill.
 This can be as simple as a coupon inviting the customer to
come back and try your product or service at a discount.
 It won.t always be necessary to make it a double for their
trouble but doing this can help maintain and strengthen
loyalty.
Mistakes Companies Make When Writing
Response Letters
 1. Sending out a .canned. letter
 An airline passenger found a roach in his salad. Upon arriving at
 his hotel that evening he immediately wrote an angry letter to
 the airline. By the time he returned to his office from the
 business trip, a reply from the airline awaited him.
 The letter read .Dear Sir: Your letter caused great concern to us.
 We have never before received such a complaint and pledge we
 will do everything within our power to insure such an incident will
 never happen again. It might interest you to know that the
 employee serving you has been reprimanded and the entire
 plane is being fumigated. Your concern has not fallen on deaf
 ears..
 Needless to say, the man was impressed. Then he noticed an
 interoffice memo inadvertently stuck to the back of his letter with
 this message: .Send this character the regular .roach letter...
 Canned or form letters, while convenient, are not well received
 by customers. If you choose to use form letters, use them as
 templates and take the time to customize each letter to
 specifically address the customer.s situation.
2. Giving a Delayed Response
 The speed of the response can have more of an
impact on future loyalty than the actual
resolution itself. TARP, Inc. found that 95% of
dissatisfied customers experiencing minor
problems will remain loyal if their complaints
are resolved immediately. That number drops to
70% if the resolution is not immediate.
 There is no question that in call centers
telephone calls take higher priority than written
correspondence, but responding to complaint
letters and emails must be a very high priority
or customer defection rates will surely manifest
this neglect.
3. Failing to Mirror Emotional Content
of Letters
 Customers are our friends . When an unhappy customer takes
the time to type up a two page single-spaced letter of complaint,
 we insult them when we respond with a two or three paragraph
 .standard complaint. letter.
 Regaining goodwill is not just about solving the problem, it.s
 about showing that you care, expressing empathy and
 connecting with the customer. Mirror customer letters by writing
 response letters that pace the length and emotion of the
 customer.s letter. (This does not mean you have to send an 8-
 page letter to a customer who complains line by line for 8 pages.
 It does mean your letter needs to be carefully thought out and
 structured and at least a full page with serious loyalty-regaining
 content.)
4. Sounding As If You Don.t Want to Be Contacted
 I recently contacted my utility company via email about my
bill.
 The company.s response was prompt and the
representative.s
 email ended with this statement:
 .Please don.t hesitate to reply or call me if you have any
 questions..
 And the representative.s name, email address and phone
number
 was included in the email signature. It was clear that this
 company was available to me, should I have any further
 questions. But this isn.t the case with all companies. I have
 received response letters from companies that actually did
not
 include a contact name or number. The letter simply
.ended..
 This is never acceptable. Always leave the door open for
 customers who do not perceive the situation as resolved.
Main body of respond letter
 From:
 Name and address
 Date
 To:
 Name and address
 Subject
 salutation
at least three paragraphs.
 Opening
 Explaining the mistake
 Solving the problem/rejecting the complaint
 Thanking you
What to say
►Mention in details what you are grateful for
►Elaborate (what, why, how)
►Close with a promise to either see the person soon or
by sending greetings to the members of the family or
close associates.
What not to say
►Avoid general introductory sentences
►Do not ask about the gift or the way the favour has
been done.
 Example 1: Response to a complaint, written by a Group Scout
Leader following a complaint from a parent about the way in
which her son was treated at a Scout camp.
From:
George Jackson
Group Scout Leader
[address]
[date]
TO:
Mrs Jordan
[address]
Dear Mrs Jordan,
Sub: Complaint regarding the treatment of your son at camp
on 1 September.
Following our conversation on 5 September, your formal letter
of complaint on 8 September and our subsequent discussion on 15
September I write to let you know my decision. Having considered
the details of the case, I do not agree with this complaint.
I have spoken to the Leaders at the camp and considered the programme. You
were unhappy that your son (along with half of the Troop) was unable to undertake
the rock climbing on the last day of the camp and feel that this is unfair. I am content
that the weather conditions had deteriorated considerably at that time and that it
would have been unsafe to have continued with the activity which unfortunately
meant that half the Troop did not get a chance to climb. Whilst the Scouts were
disappointed, they will get chances in the future to climb.
I understand that you may be unhappy about my decision. Under the Scout
Association’s complaint procedure you may appeal this decision within 3 months of
the date of this letter. If you do wish to appeal, please contact the District
Commissioner in writing (Jane Smith, 35 Grove Gardens) and provide the reason for
your appeal.
I do hope that we can find a way for your son to continue to enjoy his Scouting
which he has been doing for the past two years.
Yours faithfully,
George Jackson
Group Scout Leader
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RESPONSE TO COMPLAIN LETTER

  • 1. Business communication Response to complain letter KEVAL GOYANI
  • 2. What is a Complaint Letter?  A complaint letter is a letter written by a Customer of a service/products commenting on poor service/product. It usually outlines the fault(s) with the service and highlights customer dissatisfaction with the particular service/product. Usually in the letter there would also be a suggested conclusion e.g. A refund. 1. Faulty Product 2. Poor workmanship e.g. House Repairs, Faulty Plumbing etc. 3. late deliveries 4. mistakes on invoices or statements.
  • 3. When to Write Response letter  The telephone is more personal and faster than writing so it is used first when there is a need in fixed situation.  Response to Complaint letter is option when no satisfaction is achieved on the phone or when one needs documentation.  Writing Response letter is also necessary to reach someone at a high level in a large organization.
  • 4. Rules for Writing Complaint Response Letters 1. Express appreciation for feedback  My favorite approach to beginning a complaint letter is to begin by expressing appreciation for the feedback. Here are some ways to express appreciation for customer feedback:  1.Thank you for your letter. We appreciate customers who let us know when things aren’t right..  2.Thank you so much for taking the time to write to us. We appreciate the opportunity to clarify what we think has happened.. (This is ideal for a response letter to a customer who is actually responsible for the error or when you cannot honor the customer.s request for a refund or exchange.)
  • 5. 2. Show empathy  Empathy can be a powerful tool used to disarm an angry customer and show that you genuinely care about the inconvenience the customer has experienced.  Not to be confused with sympathy, empathy is Identification with and understanding of the customer’s situation and feelings. You can express empathy by saying something similar to, .It must have been very frustrating for you have waited 5 days for your order and for that I am sorry..
  • 6. 3. Apologize  Never send out a response letter without an apology.  Research has found that when an apology is perceived as genuine, customer satisfaction increases 10% .15%.  An apology should be offered both when the company is responsible for the problem and when the company is not responsible.An apology does not have to be an admission of fault.  For example, you might say, .I’m so sorry for any misunderstanding you have experienced.. Or .If I were in your shoes, I’m sure I’d feel just as you do. I’m sorry for the frustration you have experienced..
  • 7. 4. Respond with a sense of urgency  This includes both responding immediately and expressing a sense of urgency about regaining goodwill. Ninety-five percent of complaining customers will remain your customer if their problems are resolved immediately. Immediately meaning that visit or that phone call.  moving quickly to resolve the problem.
  • 8. 5. Tell the customer what you.re going to do  Clearly explain to the customer exactly what you plan to do to resolve the problem. This is especially important if the resolution will take some time. 6. Invite customer to contact you if they aren.t satisfied  Make it easy for your customers to contact you if they need more information. Always give your name, toll-free number, email address and website.
  • 9. 7. Give them double for their trouble (Add a goodwill token like a coupon or a complimentary product)  it is appropriate to add a little something to the recovery to ensure customer goodwill.  This can be as simple as a coupon inviting the customer to come back and try your product or service at a discount.  It won.t always be necessary to make it a double for their trouble but doing this can help maintain and strengthen loyalty.
  • 10. Mistakes Companies Make When Writing Response Letters  1. Sending out a .canned. letter  An airline passenger found a roach in his salad. Upon arriving at  his hotel that evening he immediately wrote an angry letter to  the airline. By the time he returned to his office from the  business trip, a reply from the airline awaited him.  The letter read .Dear Sir: Your letter caused great concern to us.  We have never before received such a complaint and pledge we  will do everything within our power to insure such an incident will  never happen again. It might interest you to know that the  employee serving you has been reprimanded and the entire  plane is being fumigated. Your concern has not fallen on deaf  ears..  Needless to say, the man was impressed. Then he noticed an  interoffice memo inadvertently stuck to the back of his letter with  this message: .Send this character the regular .roach letter...  Canned or form letters, while convenient, are not well received  by customers. If you choose to use form letters, use them as  templates and take the time to customize each letter to  specifically address the customer.s situation.
  • 11. 2. Giving a Delayed Response  The speed of the response can have more of an impact on future loyalty than the actual resolution itself. TARP, Inc. found that 95% of dissatisfied customers experiencing minor problems will remain loyal if their complaints are resolved immediately. That number drops to 70% if the resolution is not immediate.  There is no question that in call centers telephone calls take higher priority than written correspondence, but responding to complaint letters and emails must be a very high priority or customer defection rates will surely manifest this neglect.
  • 12. 3. Failing to Mirror Emotional Content of Letters  Customers are our friends . When an unhappy customer takes the time to type up a two page single-spaced letter of complaint,  we insult them when we respond with a two or three paragraph  .standard complaint. letter.  Regaining goodwill is not just about solving the problem, it.s  about showing that you care, expressing empathy and  connecting with the customer. Mirror customer letters by writing  response letters that pace the length and emotion of the  customer.s letter. (This does not mean you have to send an 8-  page letter to a customer who complains line by line for 8 pages.  It does mean your letter needs to be carefully thought out and  structured and at least a full page with serious loyalty-regaining  content.)
  • 13. 4. Sounding As If You Don.t Want to Be Contacted  I recently contacted my utility company via email about my bill.  The company.s response was prompt and the representative.s  email ended with this statement:  .Please don.t hesitate to reply or call me if you have any  questions..  And the representative.s name, email address and phone number  was included in the email signature. It was clear that this  company was available to me, should I have any further  questions. But this isn.t the case with all companies. I have  received response letters from companies that actually did not  include a contact name or number. The letter simply .ended..  This is never acceptable. Always leave the door open for  customers who do not perceive the situation as resolved.
  • 14. Main body of respond letter  From:  Name and address  Date  To:  Name and address  Subject  salutation at least three paragraphs.  Opening  Explaining the mistake  Solving the problem/rejecting the complaint  Thanking you
  • 15. What to say ►Mention in details what you are grateful for ►Elaborate (what, why, how) ►Close with a promise to either see the person soon or by sending greetings to the members of the family or close associates. What not to say ►Avoid general introductory sentences ►Do not ask about the gift or the way the favour has been done.
  • 16.  Example 1: Response to a complaint, written by a Group Scout Leader following a complaint from a parent about the way in which her son was treated at a Scout camp. From: George Jackson Group Scout Leader [address] [date] TO: Mrs Jordan [address] Dear Mrs Jordan, Sub: Complaint regarding the treatment of your son at camp on 1 September. Following our conversation on 5 September, your formal letter of complaint on 8 September and our subsequent discussion on 15 September I write to let you know my decision. Having considered the details of the case, I do not agree with this complaint.
  • 17. I have spoken to the Leaders at the camp and considered the programme. You were unhappy that your son (along with half of the Troop) was unable to undertake the rock climbing on the last day of the camp and feel that this is unfair. I am content that the weather conditions had deteriorated considerably at that time and that it would have been unsafe to have continued with the activity which unfortunately meant that half the Troop did not get a chance to climb. Whilst the Scouts were disappointed, they will get chances in the future to climb. I understand that you may be unhappy about my decision. Under the Scout Association’s complaint procedure you may appeal this decision within 3 months of the date of this letter. If you do wish to appeal, please contact the District Commissioner in writing (Jane Smith, 35 Grove Gardens) and provide the reason for your appeal. I do hope that we can find a way for your son to continue to enjoy his Scouting which he has been doing for the past two years. Yours faithfully, George Jackson Group Scout Leader