Jeans Complaint, Job Application & Internet Shopping
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The Manager,
17 Manor Drive, Castletown, Co. Longford. June 14th, 2008
Jeans World,
Castletown, Co. Longford.
Dear Sir/Madam,
On Friday, June 9th, I bought a pair of Levi jeans in your shop. When I took the jeans home, I noticed two buttons were missing. I went back to the shop with the receipt and asked the shop assistant to exchange the jeans for a pair that were not damaged. She refused. She said the jeans were perfect when they were sold and said they had been damaged since leaving the shop. A quick look would have shown that buttons had never been sewn on and that it was most likely a fault that had happened in the factory.
I insist on my rights as a consumer and wish for an exchange or my money back. Please contact me at the above address as soon as possible.
Yours faithfully,
Jeanne Murphy
The Manager, Jean World,
Castletown, Co. Monaghan.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I wish to apply for the position of shop assistant as advertised in the 'Evening Herald' on 25th June. I am fifteen years old and have just completed third year in Brooklawn Community College. I received the Junior Certificate in English, Mathematics, Irish, Business Studies, Home Economics, French, and Art. For the past two years, I have had a part-time job in a local newsagent where I gained experience working with the public, keeping shelves stocked, and dealing with cash. My interests are football, music, and clothes. I am a member of my local football club. I can supply references from the principal of my secondary school and from the manager of Newstime shop, Mr. P. Wright. I am available for interview at any time.
Yours faithfully,
Keith Lyons