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Order letter and inquiry letter


How to create order letter/inquiry letter

Hello All! What’s up? Today I’m going to post about Order Letter and Inquiry letter start from how to create order letter and inquiry letter until the example of it . I will give you an explanation about order letter and inquiry letter as well.
Letter of Order a.k.a Order letter is a document that confirms details of a purchase of goods or services from one party to another. It usually includes information about what you are ordering, like quantity, model number, or color, the payment terms, and so on. When the receipt receives this letter, they will process the order and send the merchandise.
Inquiry Letter, on the other hand, is a letter that’s written for collecting information about job seekers, prices, products, and services before awarding jobs, granting credit, making contacts and giving promotions are known as letter of inquiry. This letter is written to a third party seeking information about either job or company that wishes to make business relationship.

How to create Order letter and Inquiry Letter

A.    How to create order letter

1.      Politely thank the buyer or client for their costum.
2.      Briefly outline the details of the transaction, such as the item model name, color etc, the name of the buyer or client, their address if relevant, and medium of payment. This is essentially a summary of the order to reassure the receipent that everything is going smoothly.
3.      Provide contact information so the receipent can get in touch if there’s problem.

Letter Of Order Example:

Vanza Kitchen Equipment
Vania Raiza
4220 Straford Park
Harold, KY 41635


Dear Mrs. Vaniaraiza,
We would like to purchase twenty two (22) individual stand mixers (Model #43423), all in the color red.
We would like you to charge this purchase to the preexisting account that we have with you, business account #543234.
We hope to receive this order no later than Friday, November 11th, 2009. Attached to this letter please find our preferred shipping method and receiving address.
Please confirm that you received this order by calling us at 232-231-4563 anytime during business hours, Monday to Friday.

Thank you for your cooperation

Keller Kitchen Co

B.     How to create Inquiry Letter

1.      Be courteous. Remember, by making the request you are imposing on the reader’s time and/or resources.
2.      Don’t send an inquiry letter for information you could easily find out by other means, such as with a quick search on the internet.
3.      Your letter can be fairly short, but it should be long enough to adequately explain what it is that you are inquiring about and what you want the reader to do in response to your letter.
4.      Generally, give at least a couple of weeks for the person, company, or organization to respond to your inquiry before you send a follow-up letter or make a follow-up phone call.
5.      If appropriate, you may want to mention that you will keep confidential any information provided. (This may increase the likelihood that the reader will respond to your inquiry.)
6.      Make it as easy as possible for the person to respond to your request. This might mean offering to pay for any needed photocopies or mailing costs, or perhaps including a self-addressed, stamped envelope; necessary forms, questionnaires, or other documents; and so forth.
7.      Make sure to include contact information so that the person can easily get in touch with you if necessary, such as your cell or home phone number or e-mail address.
8.      When the person responds to your inquiry, it is a good idea to send a quick note of thanks expressing your appreciation and telling how the information helped (or can help) you. If appropriate, you may want to offer to return the favor in the future.
   

How to respond to an inquiry letter:
1)      Specifically indicate the inquiry that was made, as you understand it.
2)      Express your appreciation for the person’s interest.
3)      If possible, personally respond to the inquiry. You might want to include with your response letter any brochures, catalogs, reports, or other helpful information available.
4)      If appropriate, clearly describe any action you feel the person should take and the reason(s) for such a recommendation. (However, you may want to use caution because of any possible liability you might incur for offering such advice.)
5)      If you cannot personally answer the person’s question, let him/her know that you have contacted the person who can and that he/she will shortly be in touch with the reader. If this is not possible, express your regret for being unable to help the reader, and try to find out for him/her the contact information for someone who can help.
6)      If appropriate, you might want to include additional information about your organization, the products or services you sell, or the subject matter of the inquiry, beyond the scope of the original inquiry.
7)      Close by saying that you would be happy to help the reader in the future if he/she needs further assistance or by wishing him/her well in his/her endeavor or project, etc.
    Inquiry Letter Tips:
1.     Begin your letter by stating who you are and giving your status or position (such as student, researcher, interested consumer, etc.), and tell how you found out about the individual or entity that you are writing to.
2.     Clearly state what it is that you are inquiring about and what you would like the recipient of your letter to do. Make your inquiry as specific as possible.
3.     You might want to briefly explain the purpose of your letter or what you hope to accomplish. Such an explanation may prompt the recipient of your letter to act more quickly.
4.     If appropriate, consider mentioning the letter recipient’s qualifications for responding to your inquiry (this may prompt him/her to act when he/she might otherwise be hesitant to do so). For example, you could explain that you are writing to the reader because she is a leader in her field and the accepted authority on the subject you are interested in.
5.     Include the date by which you need the information, services, etc., that you are requesting, and indicate that you await the reader’s response.
6.     Thank the person for his/her time.
     

   E xample of Inquiry Letter
Jl. Raya bogor km.30
Jakarta timur, DKI Jakarta, 13520

December 24, 2016



Mr. syaiful hidayat
Internship CoordinatoAssociated Bank
Jl. Akses UI Kelapa Dua
Depok, Jawa Barat

Dear Mr. syaiful:

During the Fall Job and Internship Fair at the University of Gunadarma Depok, I hathe opportunity to visit withRizka Alvine, your College Recruiting Manager. She suggestethat I contact you directly to receive moreinformation about your summer internshiprogram.

Through a course on financial institutions, I was exposed to many aspects of commerciabanking. This represents acareer opportunity that would allow me to combine my interesin finance and my strong interpersonal skills which Ihave developed through my variouwork experiences and campus activities. To compliment my academics andpresent worexperience, I would hope to participate in an internship during the summer of 2016.

I would appreciate any information that you could forward to me about your summeinternship program. If youhave any questions, I can be reached at (081) 883-121211. look forward to receiving the information andspeaking with you soon. Thank you for youtime and consideration.

Sincerely,


Vania Raiza

Source: 


Vania Raiza
Emailvaniaraiza@gmail.com
Mobile: 083804602625

Mr Allan Moyle
John Smith and Associates
Phone: XX XXXX XXXX
Email: enquiries@johnsmithandassociates.com.au

23 April 2015

RE: Application for Trainee Administrative Assistant position

Dear Mr. Moyle,

As a young and motivated individual I am extremely interested in submitting an application for the advertised Trainee Administrative Assistant position with John Smith and Associates.

In November 2014 I completed my VCE studies and also obtained a Certificate II in Business Administration. This has given me a range of practical capabilities that will meet the needs of this role. 

While completing my VCE studies I worked part-time as a Customer Service Assistant for KSmart. My responsibilities in this role included providing face-to-face customer service and assisting on the floor with stock movements and visual merchandising. This position has given me key employability skills while also allowing me to experience working in a professional and fast-paced work environment.

With regard to my ability to meet the specific requirements of this job:

·         Customer Service: Worked for four years in a face-to-face customer service environment providing customer service at registers, lay-by counter and on the retail floor. 
·         Reception duties: Responsibilities at KSmart included answering incoming phone calls and assisting customers with phone-based enquiries.
·         General Administration: Certificate II in Business Administration has provided training in the use of skills including filing, data processing, records management and written communication.

My teachers and employers have commended me for my high level of interpersonal skills and naturally engaging personality. My motivations include learning new things and the challenge of meeting key objectives. My current and previous managers can be contacted to provide more information about my ability to meet the needs of this job.

I understand that you will receive a large number of applications for this role. I do, however, believe that my motivation, commitment and pre-existing skills will allow me to fit into your work environment and immediately start supporting the needs of your organisation. 

I would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you to discuss my application at an interview. I have enclosed a copy of my resume for your consideration. I can be contacted at all times on the details provided above.

Thanking you in advance for your time,



Vania Raiza


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