Something along the lines of...
Dear sir
I notice it has been some time since you last placed an order with us.
Our prices are still competitive, and there are discounts available for previous customers. If we are still able to serve your needs, please feel free to contact us with your requirements.
Put yourself in their shoes.. Ask more questions
You talk to the customer and ask them. Standing there staring won't do anything. Ask the customer how you can help them, and then help them in any way you can. The customer always comes first.
The most dimpliest way is ....................ask You need not ask there and then but could you follow up by letter, email phone call. Ask if there were happy with the service, was there anything they felt was good or not so good - what do they see would improve - push the "we listen to customer" angles and it helps At the time what was the body language, were they happy, smiling, left with a "see you again attitude?"
For me, I prefer both. Why? Because doubtful customer can educate about the product or service from inquiries up to order processing and angry customer can pacify them by sympathy, offering a reward program and ask an apology about poor product or service and poor customer service. My objective is to retain the customers for patronizing the product/service regardless what type of customers are.
if this is their final decision
Lost: Contact the bank that issued the draft and submit a letter in writing stating the DD number and ask them to cancel the draft because it was lost. You may ask the bank to re-issue a fresh draft for which they will charge a fee. Expired: The only thing you can do is contact the person who gave you the draft and ask them for a new draft.
In order to write a letter to a customer to inform them that their cheque is lost, state the amount and date of the original bill in the first paragraph. Acknowledge that you lost the check. In the second paragraph ask the customer to stop payment on the check and issue a new one.
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You can do something about the lost draft if you have the demand draft number. visit the branch where you took the draft and provide them the draft number. Also give them a letter with the draft details (on whose name you took the draft, the date, draft number, amount, payable city etc) and tell them that the draft is lost. As a first step, ask them to block the draft so that, the draft cannot be cashed by someone. As the next step, ask them to either cancel the draft and pay you money or re-issue a fresh draft.
You can do something about the lost draft if you have the demand draft number. visit the branch where you took the draft and provide them the draft number. Also give them a letter with the draft details (on whose name you took the draft, the date, draft number, amount, payable city etc) and tell them that the draft is lost. As a first step, ask them to block the draft so that, the draft cannot be cashed by someone. As the next step, ask them to either cancel the draft and pay you money or re-issue a fresh draft.
It is not mandatory to have an account with a bank in order to take a demand draft. You can walk into any bank's branch and ask them for a demand draft requisition form. Once you fill the form and pay the money required the bank will issue you the DD you wanted. If you are a customer with the bank, they might charge you a little less for the DD fee but that does not prevent you from getting a DD from any bank.
Put yourself in their shoes.. Ask more questions
Should help increase inventory turnover because the inventory doesn't go into your plant and sit on your shelf. Supplier ships right to customer. Typically you get the customer order, and you maybe used to make the part but now you buy it, so you order from your supplier once you get order from customer and ask supplier to 'drop ship' direct to your customer.
You are querying the database.
You talk to the customer and ask them. Standing there staring won't do anything. Ask the customer how you can help them, and then help them in any way you can. The customer always comes first.
You can walk into any bank's branch and ask them for a demand draft requisition form. Once you fill the form and pay the money required the bank will issue you the DD you wanted. If you are a customer with the bank, they might charge you a little less for the DD fee but that does not prevent you from getting a DD from any bank.
You can walk into any bank's branch and ask them for a demand draft requisition form. Once you fill the form and pay the money required the bank will issue you the DD you wanted. If you are a customer with the bank, they might charge you a little less for the DD fee but that does not prevent you from getting a DD from any bank.