LETTERHEADor Return Addressof SenderDateName of person addressedName of Company or OrganizationAddress of Company or OrganizationCity, State, Zip (or equivalent depending on country)Dear Name,I am writing to advise you that I am no longer associated with (name of company).Please contact (name of person or department) at (name of company) at (phone number and email address, if applicable) to support your business needs.Sincerely,SignaturePrint or Type Your Name
'Sundance Courier Service' is a good name and proper grammar for a business. Be sure and check to be sure the company name has not been used for another courier service.
Some good business greetings are ones that leave the customer with a positive image of the company and make the customer feel appreciated. For example by using the customers first name and or title when addressing them-especially if they are familiar with them.
In a company name such as "ABC Corp," do not use a comma. However, use a comma in the formulation, "ABC, Inc."
Company Name or Your Name Street Address or P.O. Box # City, State etc. Name of Addressee (if applicable) Title of Addressee (if applicable) Name of Company or Organization Street Address or P.O. Box # City, State etc.
The InSider
A good name for a newsletter reflects the organization or group it serves and may also name or suggest the geographic region. To the recipients, it's probably more important to have a tie in to the group (so they can see right away who it's from, in among all the junk mail) than to state that it's a newsletter.
The Goods
Tech-Heads
"T&R Fence & Deck" is a small company that can install a pool fence for you. Their local number in Toledo is (419) 478-0629.
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One that is in "catchy", projects through the name your service, professionalism, and most importantly ...
How about the Sentinel or School Happenings.
Roar Chronicles or Pride Press
It depends on who publishes the newsletter and in whose name. If non-board-member owners publish a newsletter and follow the delivery guidelines outlined by the board or by governing documents, and claim authorship of the newsletter, then no board approval is be required. If, however, non-board-member owners publish a newsletter in the name of the board, then yes, the board should approve this newsletter.
A newletter can be called: information sheet; bulletin; circular or newssheet. There is no name for 'newsletter' that starts with 'T.'
A good name for a decoy company would depend on three type of company you were decoying.