You recently took a trip with a taxi company. The driver behaved in an unacceptable way and you had a lot of problems. You complained to the company but no-one has replied to your complaint. Write a letter to the taxi company. In your letter say why you are writing and how you feel explain what happened tell them what you would like them to do.

Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing
this
letter to inform you and I share my
last
awful experience in your company taxi. Normally, whenever I need a taxi, I choose your company. I booked a cab for
last
week, but unfortunately, I had some problems with the vehicle and driver.
firstly
, the interior of the car not only was dirty but
also
it had stinking. The taxi driver was inconsiderate and tactless, he spoke loudly on his smartphone throughout the way, which made me irritated.
Finally
, I am used to paying online, but he did not accept the online payment method.
Finally
, I would like to request find a solution to
this
trouble. I think that the company should take crucial action against
such
employees who have
misbehavior
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, because these types of problems reduce your customers, gradually. I hope you will take suggestions positively. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully,
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