You have returned from your vacation staying at a bed and breakfast. When you checked your bank account, you realised you have been charged twice for the deposit. Write a letter to the bed and breakfast host. In your letter: Thank the host for your stay Explain the double deposit charge situation Ask the host for a refund

Dear Sir I had been on vacation at your hotel
last
weekend.Now I am writing
this
letter in order to express my sincere thanks for creating me a convenient room
such
as soft bad, wonderful service
as well as
breakfast which was really delicious and nutritious. I considered that I had not made a mistake in choosing your hotel service.
In addition
to
this
, I
also
decided whether I go there I will definitely opt for your excellent hotel's facilities because I really liked it. Thank you for
such
a wonderful contribution.
However
, there is a misunderstanding with a double deposit. When I checked my credit card, I noticed that it had been charged twice for the bills. It would be better if you can return half of the deposit to my bank account. I would appreciate it if you could cover it with a full refund. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours faithfully, Charos
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