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Aug 6, 2009, 09:05 AM
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| | | A letter draft Hi mates, I'm nadja from spain. Since the english is not my native language i've bee frustrated to draft a letter. My question is I wanted to visit a company manufacturer to visit they place and wanted see their all textile products. But i'm wondering how could i send a letter to this company regarding my visiting. I'm looking forward from your kind help. Thank you in advance. | | | | | | |
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Aug 6, 2009, 09:57 AM
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| what do you know about this manufacturer? do you know if they normally offer tours? are you sure you have to actually contact them to see all their products? or is it like a factory with a store attached? more info would be helpful. |
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Aug 6, 2009, 10:07 AM
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| yeh friend of mine had been visited this company already and recommended to me. This curtain, made ups and towel manufacturer is trust worthy so i would like to go to visit their company but prior to that i wanted to write an email but dunt know how?? help me thank u |
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Aug 6, 2009, 10:34 AM
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| how did your friend get in touch with them? do they have a website? if so, go to their website. many companies with websites have a "contact us" link. even if their is no email address, there will probably be an address you can write to them at. we can help you here and proof read a draft of the letter you want to send them but you have to do some of the work here too. i can't tell you where to send the email. you haven't even told me what company or anything about the company. |
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Aug 6, 2009, 10:42 AM
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| I'm sorry for misunderstanding. I think we're not communicating probably. Wot i meant i was i have their email address and all but i dont know how to draft an email? The appropriate format and wot should i write in it?
About this company they dont have any website. Their company name is "shoba export" and my friend came across this company while she was studying her course in india.
Could u advice me or write a sample just for some idea plzzz thanks dear |
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Aug 6, 2009, 11:01 AM
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| the company is in india but you need to write a letter in english??
i think it will be better if you draft the letter and post it here to be proof read. unless you know exactly who you need permission from, address it "To whom it may concern". explain who you are and why you want to come and see their factory. |
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Aug 6, 2009, 11:02 AM
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| Dear ***
This is nadja from spain, I ahve an exporting - importing association in Spain. i visited your website and am interested into visiting your company for business purpose kindly send me an invitation letter for this visit,
Regards
Nadja
Is it fine??? mate |
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Aug 6, 2009, 11:10 AM
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| i'll give u their address. his name is sreenath and company name is shoba exporter and website addreses is ![[email address]](http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/?emailimage=426fda8880185dc46b235b554bb69b73) and some contact number this is all i got from his visiting card. Should i write further something. Is my writing format is fine?? do advice me. Thank u soooooooooo much |
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Aug 6, 2009, 02:23 PM
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| you told me that they don't have a website. but in your draft you say you visited their website. the reason i keep asking for details like that is i don't want to help someone go visit someplace posing as a legitimate place of business. i want to make sure if i help you go visit this place it's a real business, not some place where they're going to harvest your organs when you get there. people do crazy things.
truthfully, your draft sounds like something that is going to go straight to spam. first off, "dear" is the way you address a friend or relative. not a potential business associate. and what is your business purpose? if i were them i would want to know if i'll be talking with a potential buyer or supplier or someone who is maybe just getting into the business and looking at other companies for ideas. and "send me an invitation letter for this visit" sounds pushy. telling them that you would like to talk with them about visiting is a friendlier approach. |
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Aug 6, 2009, 02:33 PM
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| i mean i saw their product throug my friend website she is their franchise in Germany. but i dont want to deal through her so i prefer to visit this company. |
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