When writing a letter of complaint, your best chance of success will come from directing the letter to the customer service department of the company. The customer service department is accustomed to dealing with complaints and your letter is likely to be processed efficiently and effectively.  Try to find out the name of the customer service manager or director and address your letter to them personally. Begin your letter with Dear Mr, Mrs, Miss or Ms followed by their surname. If you cannot find the name of the customer service manager, simply write Dear Sir or Madam.  You should be able to find the address of the customer service department on the company's website, on any of the company's promotional or advertising materials or product packaging or labels. The very first line of your letter should clearly address why you are writing the letter and what your exact complaint is. Give as many pertinent facts as possible, including the date, time and location where you made the purchase or received the service, along with any relevant serial or model numbers.  The recipient of the letter should be able to identify the point of the letter in under five seconds, so avoid any long, rambling intros.  You may provide further detail or explanation of the situation in the paragraph following your opening sentence, but the first line should draw attention to your complaint as succinctly as possible.  For example, your opening sentence might read: "I am writing to complain about a faulty hair dryer that I purchased from your company on the 15th of July at your location on First Street, Exampletown." If you want a replacement, a refund, a repair, or some other form of compensation, state this clearly in your second paragraph. This will help to avoid receiving a form letter or other stock response, and give the recipient something to work with on their end.  Try to be as constructive as possible in your comments, suggesting a way that you can move forward and continue your relationship with the company. If you demand a refund or some other form of compensation, while simultaneously informing them that you plan on taking your business elsewhere, they will have little incentive to try to resolve the problem  If you would like the company to correct a broader problem, state that in your letter as well, but recognize that such a thing may take time. Do not threaten legal action in your first communication. It may be the solution you ultimately require, but send your complaint letter first and await a response. These may include receipts, guarantees, warranties, copies of checks you sent and, if appropriate, photos or videos. All documentation should be included with your letter.  Make sure that you send copies of any documentation you wish to include, not the originals. That way, there's no chance of this key information being lost or mislaid, should you need to provide evidence to someone else. Also make sure to state in the body of the letter the exact materials you are including. For example: "Please find attached a copy of my original receipt, along with a copy of the hair dryer's guarantee and information regarding the serial number." It is helpful to provide an exact time period within which you would like the issue to be resolved. This will give you peace of mind and will help bring the issue to a speedy conclusion.  Providing a time limit will also help to prevent the possibility of your letter becoming lost or forgotten about, which may lead to further awkwardness and resentment between you and the company.  Just make sure that the time period you provide is reasonable. A week or two is usually sufficient, though this will vary depending on what your requests are. Thank the recipient for their assistance, and let them know how and when they can reach you to resolve the matter. This will make their job a lot easier, resulting in a more efficient outcome for you.  Sign off the letter with Yours sincerely, if you know the name of the person you are writing to, or Yours faithfully if you referred to them as "Sir" or "Madam". Avoid informal closings such as "Best," or "Yours truly."
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One-sentence summary -- Address your letter to the customer service department. Quickly get to the point of your letter. State specifically what outcome or remedy will satisfy you. Attach copies of supporting documents. Give them a time limit to resolve the matter. Finish the letter respectfully.

Q: If your partner has an email from someone you don’t recognize, you can do a reverse email search. You can also do an online reverse phone search. If you suspect that your spouse is cheating on you with someone in particular, or you have come across the name of someone, you can often locate more information about that person by searching online.  This is also useful to try to establish what interests the other person may have, what their job is, what their family situation is, and how much money they may have. When a simple internet search doesn’t turn up much information, you can pay to have a more extensive background check. These can be very affordable, ranging from $15 to $40 or more. Some of these services are more reputable than others, so do a bit of research about the service to see what feedback it’s received.
A: Find out where unknown emails are coming from. Search for names in online search engines to learn more about them. Pay for an online background check.

Article: Like with many computer problems, restarting your computer may help fix the networking issues you are having. Make sure to save any open files before restarting. There's a good chance that a quick reset of your hardware will fix the problem. This is especially true if it was working and now it's not.  Find your modem and router (if you have one) and remove the power cables from the back of each. Wait at least thirty seconds and then plug the power cable for the modem back in. Wait until the modem has finished powering on and connecting. This could take a minute or more. Plug the power cable back in for the router once the modem has connected. You should be able to connect to the network again after the router powers on. There may be a problem with your DNS cache if certain sites aren't loading. The DNS cache stores the hostnames of the websites you visit. If it gets corrupted or out-of-date, you may not be able to connect to certain sites.  Click here for a guide on flushing your DNS cache on any computer. It will only take a minute or two. If you live in an apartment complex or dorm, there may be dozens of wireless networks in range. This can cause a lot of interference and dropped connections. Changing the channel for your wireless network may help fix interference.  Click here for a guide on determining the best channel to set your network to. There may be a service outage or a problem with your modem hardware. Contact your service provider's technical support if you've tried resetting everything yourself.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Restart your computer. Reset your network hardware. Flush your DNS cache if some pages aren't loading. Change your wireless network channel if you are in a crowded area. Contact your internet service provider.

Article: The sooner you introduce your baby to the breast, the better your chances of having the baby accept and effectively breastfeed. It will also immediately prompt your body to begin the process of producing milk. Having your baby nearby encourages the stimulation of important maternal hormones that promote milk production.  If you give birth in a hospital, request that the staff either allow your baby to remain in your room or be brought in every 1 to 2 hours–even overnight–for feeding. Do not allow hospital staff to supplement your breastfeeding with sugar water or infant formula unless the baby has a medical need for additional calories, suffers from a feeding problem, or you are temporarily physically unable to attempt to breastfeed. Do not offer pacifiers and instruct medical staff at the hospital that you do not want the baby offered pacifiers or bottles. The more frequently you bring the baby to your breast to try to feed, the more your body will receive signals to produce milk and the more accustomed your baby will become to sucking effectively, which encourages the production and let-down of milk.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Try breastfeeding almost immediately after birth. Request the baby stay in your room or be brought in for feedings. Offer the breast every single time the baby wants to feed.