Not sure how to go about writing a complaint email? It can seem challenging, especially when you are unhappy with a product, service, or experience. However, a well-crafted complaint email can be an effective way to voice your concerns and achieve a resolution. In the article below, we go over step by step how to write a complaint email, provide a sample email template, and discuss what your next steps can be after sending a complaint email.
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A complaint email is a formal communication sent to an individual or business to express your dissatisfaction with a product, service, or experience. The purpose of a complaint email is to bring attention to a problem or issue that you would like to be addressed.
Here are at least 3 reasons sending a complaint letter is important:
There are no set rules for how to write a complaint. However, here are some general tips for what to avoid when writing your complaint email:
Below, we provide a step-by-step guide to help you write an effective complaint email.
Below is a complaint email template you can use as a guide when writing your email to complain. This complaint email sample is addressed to a business from a customer. Remember, when using this sample complaint email, insert the relevant information of your complaint. To: [Recipient Email Address] From: [Your Email Address] Subject: [Subject of Your Complaint] To whom it may concern, My name is [insert name], and I reached out to your business because [insert what product or service the business provided]. Unfortunately, I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with [the product or service provided]. [Describe the complaint and how it impacted you negatively, if applicable, also discuss any steps you have taken to resolve the issue]. I am now requesting that you take prompt and effective action to remedy these issues. To resolve this issue, [describe what action you want the recipient to take]. I look forward to resolving this matter amicably. If you would like to discuss this matter further, you may contact me at [your email or phone number]. If I do not hear from you by [14 days from now], I will take further action. Sincerely, ____________________________ [Your signature]
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Consider sending a more strongly worded demand letter if your complaint email doesn’t work. A demand letter is a formal communication you can send in order to demand action or compliance with a particular request.
Here are some frequently asked questions we receive about demand letters:
Besides sending a complaint email, you may be able to file a complaint with a government or non-governmental organization.
Small claims courts were designed to provide an accessible and cost-effective way for individuals and businesses to resolve their disputes without the need for a lawyer. In most cases, the parties involved will represent themselves in court.
Here are some quick facts about small claims court:
Common types of disputes filed in small claims court
Your landlord did not return your security deposit.
Someone hit your car and won’t pay to reimburse you for the costs of fixing your car.
Your clients won't pay you for services rendered or issue unjustified chargebacks.
You lent someone money, and they won't pay you back.
An airline lost or damaged your bags.
Your tenant refuses to pay rent.
How much can I sue for in small claims court?
The amount you can sue for in small claims court is known as the small claims limit. This amount varies by state and even by court but is usually around $10,000.
How long do you have to sue in small claims court?
States have set deadlines, called statutes of limitations, that let you know by when you should sue an individual or a business in small claims court.
Try not to wait too long to file your lawsuit or this deadline may pass.
How much does it cost to sue in small claims court?
States have made filing in small claims court accessible.
Most small claims court charge between $10-$75 to file a lawsuit.
Some small claims courts also offer court fee waivers, which means if you apply, you could pay $0 to file and serve your lawsuit.
Who can represent you in small claims court?
Small claims courts were intended to allow individuals to file, and represent themselves without the need for a lawyer.
Some small claims courts, like California small claims, don’t even allow lawyers to represent individuals at the initial small claims hearing.
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Legal Educator at JusticeDirect. Camila holds a law degree and is a certified mediator. Her passion is breaking down complicated legal processes so that people without an attorney can get justice.
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