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Dear _______________,
I would like to submit a final complaint in writing before I proceed to possible legal action. This complaint concerns the computer I bought from your company on May 1, 2013. I purchased the Laptop 1500 from your company website, and my confirmation number is ______.
The computer was purchased new and factory sealed. I have included a receipt listing the features and protection guaranteed by your company. Among them is a warranty on the all the parts and labor. Another is 24/7 customer service for any issues that arise.
Since my second week of using this laptop, the OS has repeatedly crashed. I have downloaded no additional software nor adapted the OS in any way. I have also noticed that the fan runs constantly because the laptop is consistently creating a lot of heat-to the point that it does not function, or else functions very slowly.
I have called your customer service line half a dozen times in the last few weeks and they have been aggressively unhelpful. They have refused to honor the terms of the warranty, claiming that the fan is doing what it should and that computers sometimes run a little hot from overuse. However, I am using my computer a moderate amount: only one or two windows are open at once and the computer slows down so much that I cannot play movies or work efficiently.
I have consulted with my attorney and she believes that we can win this case should it ever go to court. I am also prepared to write a negative review and post it to every computer forum and website I can find. I would like to offer you an alternative to covering legal fees and bad publicity: please allow me to return the computer and either fix it or replace it. I just want a laptop that functions as advertised.
Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Explanation:
Hope this helps at all. sorry I am a month late to when question was posted.
After reading the passage about Napoleon's speech once he returned, we can say the reason for his return was:
C. To serve the people of France.
<h3>What does Napoleon say in his speech?</h3>
- Napoleon, former emperor of France, returns from exile and then gives a speech. He says that he lives "only for the honour and for the happiness of France."
- We can infer from the line above that Napoleon has returned not because of his <u>family</u>, or to gain his <u>power </u>back and <u>reconquer </u>Europe. He has returned because, according to him, he wants to serve the people of France.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C as the best option.
This is the missing passage:
Upon his return to France from exile on Elba, Napoleon gave this speech to the people of France. Citizens, I am deeply touched by your demonstrations. Your hopes will be fulfilled; the nation's cause will triumph once more. You are right to call me your Father; I live only for the honour and for the happiness of France. —Napoleon Bonaparte, March 6, 1815
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