There is a problem with the changing rooms in the sports centre that you visit. You have complained several times but with no success.

Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing
this
letter to explain my disappointment with the changing room. There are many weeks that I have complained about the showers to one of the supervisors,
however
, nothing has changed since my complaints. None of the showers has hot water, and despite the fact
that is
summertime, it is extremely difficult to deal with
this
problem, because the water comes out incredibly cold. The
last
time I complained the supervisor said the heater is not functioning the matter it is supposed to be. For
this
reason, he has already ordered the piece
that is
broken, but unfortunately, it is depleted and the provider has no information when he will receive
this
part. I would like to request a new provider because I am aware that it is not the only one who works with
this
type of equipment. I could assist you to find a new one and order the part which is not working properly. Should you have any questions, you can contact me via email [email protected] or call me at 444 925-1234 to will provide all the details. I look forward to a swift resolution to
this
matter.
Submitted by Nayara Rastelli on

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