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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Letter Writing

explanation letter regarding late payment scheme

Dear sir/madam,

Good day. Im Mrs. Arvie r. Gamayo, registered nurse and has been in Ipams last 2 years ago.

I had a review in their designated review center for nclex whom i attended several review course

in preparation for me to upcoming Nclex exam which eventually i did not able to take the exam

because they told me that my eligibility for that exam expired and i must pay them about P75,000

to cover all my review expenses.

Since i was not able to take the said Nclex exam, i promise to pay IPAMS the supposed amount

but in an installment basis and preferred to pay them, if may warrant, in 3-4 years time because I

will be facing lots of financial obligations this coming months for my delivery.

I hope you understand my situation and promise to pay IPAMS.

God Bless and more power!

Respectfully Yours,

Mrs. Arvie R. Gamayo

kindly check my grammar and correct punctuation.thanks in advance!
  

Top answer

I'm not sure who this letter is addressed to. If it's addressed to IPAMS, then you should refer to them as "you", not "they". Dear S ir/ M adam, Good day.

  • I'm not sure who this letter is addressed to.
  • If it's addressed to IPAMS, then you should refer to them as "you", not "they".
  • Dear S ir/ M adam, Good day.
  • I am Mrs.
  • Arvie R.
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I'm not sure who this letter is addressed to. If it's addressed to IPAMS, then you should refer to them as "you", not "they".

Dear Sir/Madam,

Good day. I am Mrs. Arvie R. Gamayo; I'm a registered nurse and has been in IPAMS last 2 years ago.


I'm not too clear what you mean here. This is IPAMS as in
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thanks a lot Mr. Wordy! it helps my friend so much in your reply.

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