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 Sir, I am writing
this
letter to inform you that I did not receive my chequebook which I ordered on 26th August. With regards to
this
, I am really disappointed with your service as I have been waiting for my chequebook for two weeks. I have done the order online since it was really an emergency . Kindly consider
this
issue as soon as possible and I would really appreciate it if I could know how much longer should I wait to get it in my hand. I am
also
attaching the receipt along with
this
letter. I am waiting
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your positive response and please do needful help to me. Please let me know if you require any additional information Yours faithfully Rose Jenny
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Word Count

IELTS says that you should write a minimum of 150 words in writing task 1. If you go under word count you will lose marks in task response.

A very long letter will not give you a higher band score.

Aim for between 160 to 190 words in writing task 1. This will ensure a concise letter and will be realistic in terms of time management. You have only 20 minutes to write the letter and you need around 5 minutes of planning time, so you will not be able to write a long letter in 15 minutes.

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