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Business Communication 1 Business Communication

Placing Orders 2 . Tell Where, When, & How you Want the Merchandise Shipped. Give the shipping address, or say that you want the merchandise sent to the address above (your return address) or below (if your address is typed below your typed signature). . Tell How You Will Pay for the Order.

Placing Orders 3 Merchandise is shipped FOB destination or FOB shipping point. The initials FOB stand for “free on board.” If merchandise is shipped FOB shipping point, the buyer pays shipping charges over and above the cost of the merchandise.

Organization Plan for Orders 4 A. Direct Statement of the Request: Use wording that indicates an order rather than a request: “Please send me” or “please ship” instead of “I want” or “I need,” which are neither polite nor legally appropriate for a business order. Open with a general description of your order that encompasses all the details.

Organization Plan for Orders 5 B. Justification, Explanation, and Details: For complex orders, provide a general explanation of how the requested materials will be used. Provide all specifications: quantity, price (including discounts), size, catalog number, product description, shipping instructions (date and place), arrangements for payment (method, time, deposits), and cost totals. Use a format that presents information clearly and makes it easy to total amounts. Double-check the completeness of your order and the cost totals.

Organization Plan for Orders 6 C. Courteous Close with Request for Specific Action: Include a clear summary of the desired action. Whenever possible, suggest a future reader benefit of complying with the order. Close on a cordial note. Clearly state any time limits that apply to your order, and explain why they are important.

Organization Plan for Orders 7 Dear Sir, Thank you for your letter of March 23 along with the catalog for computer hardware. Please send us the following goods by TCS Land Cargo Service. i. Hard Disk (60 GB) 6 Nos ii. Ram (256 MB) 6 Nos The consignment may please be packed in strong cases. The booking receipt may be sent with other document through our bank from which you will receive the payment . Please make sure to send the consignment before April 3. Yours truly,

Acknowledging an Order 8 While answering use the following plan. Thank/appreciate the customer. Restate the order to illuminate any likely misunderstanding. Tell the customer that his order is being processed and should reach him within the given time frame. Express your pleasure in serving him.

Acknowledging an Order 9 1. A Customer’s First Order Dear Mr. Naveed, We are pleased to have received your order of September 15 and would like to welcome you as our new customer. Your order (No. 62997) for one dozen spark plugs is being processed and will be ready for shipment on September 21, it will be delivered to your workshop by our own van, and payment will be c.o.d. (our policy for all orders under Rs. 1000/-). We are assure you will appreciate this item of our auto line. Mr. Gul, our sales representative, will call on you soon with a catalog and samples. Cordially,

Acknowledging an Order 10 Dear Mr. Ali, Thank you for your order of October 22 for 6 shirts. We are eager to deliver order 129 to your store as soon as possible. But first, please let us know which collar size you’d like. These are made in different sizes: small, medium and large. If you note your preference on the bottom of this letter and mail it back to us today, we can have your order ready by the beginning of next week. We’re sure you’d like to receive your purchase without further delay. Sincerely Yours,

Refusing an Order 11 1. Start with a “Buffer” Thank the customer for the order, and repeat the details. 2. Give an Explanation In a positive way, tell why you cannot complete the order and stress what you can do, along with the advantages to the reader.

Refusing an Order 12 3. Say No 4. End With a “Buffer” Many times your explanation will imply the “No” that is coming. Be sure the refusal is clear. 4. End With a “Buffer” Resell your organization and your products.

Refusing an Order 13 Gentlemen, Many thanks for your order of April 12 for Seabreeze window air conditioner. You can be sure that your decision to buy a Seabreeze was a decision to buy the best in the market. Your order cannot be filled as the line has been discontinued. However, we offer you, latest range of split air conditioner. This latest model has several improvements and new features. We now stock the new split air conditioners. This model has these improved features. remote controlled heavy – duty compressor noiseless available in 3 sizes

Delayed Shipment 14 For all these advantages the split air-condition is inexpensive. To give your approval for shipment, just call me at 000.000.111 any weekday between 9 and 5. I’ll have it on its way to you the same day. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Your sincerely,

Placing Orders 15 Dear Sir, Please send me the plastic terrace chair which is so advertised for Rs. 5,000. We have recently constructed a new house with a beautiful terrace and terrace chair would be a wonderful addition to its settings. My cheque is enclosed. Sincerely yours,