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Letter of request to OFTEL: telecoms bill dispute investigation  

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Suitable for anyone whose telecoms dispute has not been resolved promptly.

 
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About this document
This is a letter suitable for anyone whose telecoms dispute has not been resolved promptly. This letter to OFTEL asks for an investigation of the incident and states that the unpaid bill will not incur interest charges while the investigation is happening. The letter asks for a report once the investigation is complete.
 
Application and features
Suitable for any telecoms supplier complaint to OFTEL;
Formal style helps you to get the desired result;
Written in plain English
 
Contents
This is a letter to OFTEL re your telecoms supplier.
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This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.

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