You ordered a new cheque book from your bank two weeks ago but you have received nothing. Write a letter to the manager complaining about the bad service. Say when and how you ordered the cheque book. Ask how much longer you will have to wait and ask the manager what action he will take over this matter.

Dear Neha, My name is Jazz and I am holding a bank account with RBC since 2016. I am writing for dissatisfaction with the bank's poor service because I have ordered cheque book two weeks ago and still I did not get it. Actually, I am moving into a new building and I will require to submit a deposit in advance. I have ordered a
cheque book
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with a financial advisor in person on 3rd September. I will be required
next
week because I will not be able to use the service elevator there. Please advise me how long it will take as I will not be able to receive it after
next
week.
Also
, I want to know what action you will be taking for
this
poor service? I found
this
really frustrated because
this
is not fair when you needed a
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and you make your customer wait for a long time. Best regards, Jazz
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