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Defective goods: letter of notification  

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Letter to supplier for defective goods asking for a credit note.

 
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This is a formal letter to any supplier stating that the goods supplied were defective and that although the business shall not be returning them, it would like a credit note to compensate.
 
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Formal effective letter;
Written in plain English.
 
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Formal letter to supplier.
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