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Business Letter Writing: Asking for Payment |
02 May 2016
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Hi This posting focuses on reminder letters when referring to payment. The key point in these types of letters is the use of language to reflect the tone of your message. Note that besides reminders for payment, the same concept can apply to any form of reminders, whether that be reminding staff to complete a task, or reminding someone to settle an issue. Dr English |
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