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Tintincutesy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Writing a mail to client

Hi

I would like to know how to write a proper mail to client to inform that their issue has been resolved.

Is this correct?

Dear Valued Clients

We would like to inform you that your ticket number "123" re: "Name of Issue" has been resolved.

If you have more questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Thank you for contacting our technical support.

Regards
  

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Dear [client name or company name], We would like to inform you that your ticket number "123" re: "Name of Issue" has been resolved. If you have any further questions or concerns , please contact us at Email Removed . Thank you for contacting our technical support.

  • Dear [client name or company name], We would like to inform you that your ticket number "123" re: "Name of Issue" has been resolved.
  • If you have any further questions or concerns , please contact us at Email Removed .
  • Thank you for contacting our technical support.
  • Regards ,
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Dear [client name or company name],

We would like to inform you that your ticket number "123" re: "Name of Issue" has been resolved. If you have any further questions or concerns, please contact us at Email Removed.

Thank you for contacting our technical support.

Regards,

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