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Help, please! I need to send an important e-mail without letting emotion get in the way.?

The company I used to work for still owes me about a $200 reimbursement. After several weeks of dealing with the local office I worked in I finally brought it to the attention of the national director who quickly e-mailed me back and said he would investigate the situation and get back to me within the week.

That was last Monday.

I'm tired of dealing with this company and tired of being given the runaround.

Suggestions, please, on what to say in a SHORT e-mail just to remind this person that I'm still waiting to hear from him. I'm just too angry to think straight or to communicate calmly with this company at this point.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Give the National Director the benefit of the doubt. Send them a short e-mail:

    "Hi. Just wanted to check in on the reimbursement. It's been slightly over a week since we last spoke... I'm sure you're busy. I'm just eager to get this resolved and am looking forward to moving on. Thanks!"

  • 1 decade ago

    Dear Sir, Last week I contacted you because the company still owes me $200. This matter is very important to me so I I thank you for looking into this and await your reply.

    sign, name, address, phone number, email

    decide this: shall I forward last weeks email with this on top?

    are essential elements like the date and reason for reimbursement necessary? hint: stick with the facts. one fact is that this is important to you.

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