Requesting a Higher Limit on Credit Card
May 30, 2017
Name of Addressee
Designation
Name of Bank/Credit Card Co.
Branch Name
Address.
Sub: : Increase of Credit Limit against Credit Card No: [insert].
Dear Sir,
I have been holding the above credit card with your reputed [bank/credit card company] since long. Up till now I have sustained a good transaction record with timely bill payment history. When I first opened my account I was given an insufficient credit line against my credit card. After few years my credit card was upgraded to [insert card type, i.e., gold, platinum, etc.] but again without any satisfactory credit limit or whatsoever.
Recently I have received a proposition for upgradation of my existing card to [insert card type, i.e. gold, platinum, titanium etc.]. I would definitely welcome this opportunity but with a special request for suitable credit limit increase. Since I have a nice experience with your service other than the credit limit, I am still very positive to continue my business with your bank in the future.
Under the above circumstance, I would highly appreciate if you kindly grant my request and increase the credit line into a handsome amount.
Thank you in advance for your kind consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Customer)
Account No: (insert number)
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Monday, May 22, 2017
Ted Hughes is a British poet and author, who is mostly noted for his tragic relationship with his first wife, the American poet Sylvia Plath. Hughes served as poet laureate of England from 1984 to 1998.
Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, England, and educated at the University of Cambridge. While at Cambridge he met Sylvia Plath. They ultimately got married in 1956. Unfortunately Hughes left his wife in 1963, and Plath committed suicide in the same year. Many scholars still believe that Hughes was responsible for Plath’s untimely and pathetic demise.
Hughes’s first significant publication was The Hawk in the Rain (1957). His other works include Lupercal (1960), Wodwo (1967), Crow (1970), Selected Poems: 1957-1967 (1972), Season Songs (1976), and Moortown (1979). Hughes also wrote children's plays, poems, and stories, including the poems Under the North Star (1981) and What is the Truth? (1984). Winter Pollen: Occasional Prose (1995) is a collection of reviews, prefaces, and critical essays. Hughes published Birthday Letters in 1998, which comprised 88 poems either about Plath or focusing on their relationship.
Date of Birth: August 17, 1930
Date of Death: October 28, 1998
Place of Birth: Mythomroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Place of Death: London, England
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Nationality: British
Ethnicity: White
Father: William Henry
Mother: Edith (née Farrar) Hughes
Siblings:
Education: University of Cambridge
Notable awards:
Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, England, and educated at the University of Cambridge. While at Cambridge he met Sylvia Plath. They ultimately got married in 1956. Unfortunately Hughes left his wife in 1963, and Plath committed suicide in the same year. Many scholars still believe that Hughes was responsible for Plath’s untimely and pathetic demise.
Hughes’s first significant publication was The Hawk in the Rain (1957). His other works include Lupercal (1960), Wodwo (1967), Crow (1970), Selected Poems: 1957-1967 (1972), Season Songs (1976), and Moortown (1979). Hughes also wrote children's plays, poems, and stories, including the poems Under the North Star (1981) and What is the Truth? (1984). Winter Pollen: Occasional Prose (1995) is a collection of reviews, prefaces, and critical essays. Hughes published Birthday Letters in 1998, which comprised 88 poems either about Plath or focusing on their relationship.
Ted Hughes Fast Facts
Birth Name: Edward James HughesDate of Birth: August 17, 1930
Date of Death: October 28, 1998
Place of Birth: Mythomroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Place of Death: London, England
Cause of Death: Heart attack
Zodiac Sign: Leo
Nationality: British
Ethnicity: White
Father: William Henry
Mother: Edith (née Farrar) Hughes
Siblings:
- Olwyn Hughes
- Gerald Hughes
- Sylvia Plath (m. 1956; d. 1963)
- Carol Orchard (m. 1970)
- Frieda Hughes (b. 1960)
- Nicholas Hughes (1962 –2009)
- Alexandra Wevill
Education: University of Cambridge
Notable awards:
- Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
- Costa Book of the Year
- Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada
Ted Hughes Quotes
“The only calibration that counts is how much heart people invest, how much they ignore their fears of being hurt or caught out or humiliated. And the only thing people regret is that they didn't live boldly enough, that they didn't invest enough heart, didn't love enough. Nothing else really counts at all.”
― Ted Hughes, Letters of Ted Hughes
“Nothing is free. Everything has to be paid for. For every profit in one thing, payment in some other thing. For every life, a death. Even your music, of which we have heard so much, that had to be paid for. Your wife was the payment for your music. Hell is now satisfied.”
― Ted Hughes, The Tiger's Bones
“Nobody wanted your dance,
Nobody wanted your strange glitter, your floundering
Drowning life and your effort to save yourself,
Treading water, dancing the dark turmoil,
Looking for something to give.”
― Ted Hughes, Birthday Letters
Ted Hughes Media Gallery
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Office Circular about Announcement of Leave approval
Print on company's letterhead pad
Memo No: [insert number]
Date: May 17, 2017
Office Order
[Insert Employee name], [insert designation], [insert department], is hereby permitted to leave [insert name of country] for visiting places in [insert name of visiting country]. He is hereby granted leave from [insert date] to [insert date] whereof [insert date] to [insert date] is granted as earned leave. He is allowed to stay in [insert name of visiting country] from [insert date] to [insert date]. [Insert institution/company name] will not bear any expenditure of this travel. He will have to join the office and inform the authority concerned on the return from abroad.
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Signatory)
Designation
Copy forwarded for information and necessary action:
- [Insert name, designation, department, organization]
- [Insert name, designation, department, organization]
- [Insert name, designation, department, organization]
- [Insert name, designation, department, organization]
- [Insert name, designation, department, organization]
Monday, May 15, 2017
Application for Availing Mobile Alerts for Banking Transactions
May 15, 2017
Name of Addressee
Designation
Name of Bank
Address.
Sub: Activation of SMS Alert Service against Mobile No: [insert number].
Dear Sir,
I have been maintaining a satisfactorily conducted [insert account type e.g. savings, current, etc.] account with your branch. Since your bank recently introduced SMS service for notifying account status, I would like to avail the same.
Under the above circumstance, I would highly appreciate if you kindly activate the SMS alert service against my mobile number as early as possible.
If any charge is appropriate for this purpose please deduct the same from my account.
Thank you in advance for your co-operation.
Yours sincerely,
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Customer)
Account No: (insert number)
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Letter to Bank Manager for a Duplicate Copy of Lost Fixed Deposit Receipt
May 09, 2017
Name of Addressee
Designation
Name of Bank
Address
Sub: Issuance of Duplicate Copy of FDR Cheque/Receipt, Vide No: [insert number].
Dear Sir,
I opened the FDR No: [insert number] amounting [insert FDR amount] in your branch on [insert issuance date]. The FDR shall be matured on [insert maturity date]. However, I regret to inform you that recently I couldn’t locate the Cheque/receipt for the aforesaid FDR. It appears that somehow it has been misplaced.
Under the above circumstance, I shall highly appreciate if you kindly issue a duplicate copy of the lost FDR Cheque/receipt at your earliest. In this connection, I am enclosing a copy of the G.D. and Indemnity Bond/affidavit for your kind perusal.
Thank you for your co-operation,
Yours sincerely,
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Customer)
Address
Contact No: (insert number)
Saturday, May 6, 2017
A Complaint Letter to Municipal/Ward Commissioner Describing Poor Road Condition
May 06, 2017
Name of Addressee
Designation
Name of Company
Address
Sub: Abject Condition of Road.
Dear Sir,
I, the undersigned would like to inform you about a serious issue which needs your urgent attention.
We, the residents of [insert municipality/ ward name] have been undergoing a terrible hardship due to bad condition of the road that connects [insert area] with [insert area]. Previously the road was metalled and was in a quite good shape. However, the condition of the road deteriorated when the road was cut open [insert years] back to lay utility pipes. Upon completion of the work the road was temporarily covered with sand, debris and mud. It was expected that the road would be restored to its metallic state after the rainy season was over. But regretfully the authority has not yet taken any visible steps in this regard.
Over the past few years the condition of the road has much worsened since it has developed many pitfalls, ranging from small to dangerously big ones. A slight rainfall makes the road muddy, slippery and submerged, making it extremely impossible for the pedestrians to walk along it. Moreover, vehicles can't ply freely and often fall a victim to submerged pitfalls.
In fine, the misery ensued from the subject road can't be described in words. Therefore, we would request you to kindly look into the matter urgently and make sure that the road is restored to its metallic condition as early as possible.
Thanks in advance for your prompt action.
On behalf of the residents of [insert ward/municipality name]:
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Complainant)
Address
Contact No: (insert number)
Friday, May 5, 2017
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Letter to Life Insurance Company Regarding Proceeds
May 2, 2017
Name of Addressee
Designation
Company
Address.
Sub: Request for Immediate Payment of Maturity Value of Life Insurance Policy.
Dear Sir,
I am writing to claim the maturity value of life insurance policy no: [insert number], dated: [insert date]. Informatively, the subject policy for [insert amount] has been matured on [insert date].
The claim paper for the Policy along with necessary documents was submitted to your office on [insert date]. But it is regretted that although more than [insert days] have passed since then but I have not heard anything from your end to date.
I believe you are aware that if the payment is not settled within [insert number] days from the date of submission of claim paper then I reserve the right to demand interest on Maturity Value @ [insert percentage] per annum.
In this circumstance I would request you to take necessary measures so that I may get paid within the permissible timeframe.
Thank you in advance for your co-operation.
Yours sincerely,
Handwritten Signature
(Name of Signatory)
Contact No: [insert number]
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