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Monday, 13 March 2017

non insurance decline

Ref:     ASDAS/ASDASD/0027/2016                                                                                                              
Date:   November 02nd, 2016


Master
Office# 34234, 1st Floor,
Saddar Center Preedy Street,
Karachi.
42342342342343

Subject: CN # 34234234234234 Dated 20-June-2016 Karachi– Lahore.

Dear Customer,
This is with reference to your letter regarding claim of the subject shipment.

In this regard and with immense regret, we would like to inform you that the subject shipment was lost due to some operational impediments beyond our control.     

We would further like to inform you that to make up for any loss or damage we have a “CUSTOMER VOLUNTARY INSURANCE SCHEME”, which is available at a normal charge of 1% only of the declared value of the consignment, which was not availed by you in this instance. Therefore, we would like to advise you to please get all your future shipments booked under this scheme to avoid any such occurrences in the future.

Further to this we would also like to bring to your attention the Terms and Conditions of Carriage laid down on reverse side of consignment note (CN) which was considered as token of acceptance, becomes a contract of transportation between the shipper and XYZ COMPANY  (Carrier) and does not permit us for any sort of compensation for consequential loss which is late delivery, loss or damage to a shipment whatsoever and our liability in such cases is limited. Keeping in view the above mentioned facts, we are unable to fulfill your demand of compensation.

We once again regret the inconvenience caused to you.  Nevertheless we look forward to your continued patronage and assure you of our best services, at all times.

Sincerely,



On Behalf Of XYZ COMPANY

Customer Services Department

INSURANCE letter

Ref:     ASDAS/ASDASD/0027/2016                                                                                                              
Date:   November 02nd, 2016


Master
Office# 34234, 1st Floor,
Saddar Center Preedy Street,
Karachi.
42342342342343

Subject: CN # 34234234234234 Dated 20-June-2016 Karachi– Lahore.

Dear Customer,
This is with reference to your letter regarding claim of the subject shipment.

In this regard and with immense regret, we would like to inform you that the subject shipment was lost due to some operational impediments beyond our control.     

We would further like to inform you that to make up for any loss or damage we have a “CUSTOMER VOLUNTARY INSURANCE SCHEME”, which is available at a normal charge of 1% only of the declared value of the consignment, which was not availed by you in this instance. Therefore, we would like to advise you to please get all your future shipments booked under this scheme to avoid any such occurrences in the future.

Further to this we would also like to bring to your attention the Terms and Conditions of Carriage laid down on reverse side of consignment note (CN) which was considered as token of acceptance, becomes a contract of transportation between the shipper and XYZ COMPANY  (Carrier) and does not permit us for any sort of compensation for consequential loss which is late delivery, loss or damage to a shipment whatsoever and our liability in such cases is limited. Keeping in view the above mentioned facts, we are unable to fulfill your demand of compensation.

We once again regret the inconvenience caused to you.  Nevertheless we look forward to your continued patronage and assure you of our best services, at all times.

Sincerely,



On Behalf Of XYZ COMPANY

Customer Services Department

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Claim Apology on serious issues Non Delivery of Shipments

Ref:    SDASD/SDFASD/423432/2016                                                                                                        
Date:  May 25th, 2016


Mr. MMAMA
M/s, sdasd Co.
Suit # 34, 60, 61, & 61-A
Asdasd Chamber
Abdullah Haroon Road
Karachi.

Subject:   Complaint Regarding Non Delivery of Shipments

Dear Mr. MMAMA,

This is with reference to your Complaint and our meeting regarding the subject matter.

First and foremost we deeply regret the incident and apologize for the inconvenience caused in this regard.  We truly hope that this isolated episode will not impair your confidence in us and we look forward to serving you better in future.
                                                     
We would like to inform you that strict disciplinary action has been taken against subject staff found involved in this lapse.  There is nothing more precious than complete satisfaction of our Clients, and you can rest assured that XYZ COMPANY  always strives to exceed Customers’ expectations.

Once again we regret the inconvenience caused and assure you of our best attention and services at all times.

Sincerely,



On Behalf Of yxz companay

Customer Service Department

CLAIM apology letters

Ref: SDAS/SD/545435/2016                                                        
Date: August 24th, 2016


Muhammad
H.No. 324234-A Sitara Colony,
Faisalabad.

Subject: CN # 34234324 Dated August 4, 2016 Lahore - Faisalabad.
               
Dear Sir,

This is with reference to your complaint regarding subject consignment.

In this regard, please accept our sincerest apologies for the inconvenience caused to you on this incident. Moreover, we hope you will accept our apologies and will not allow this incident to affect the trust and reliability that you have come to expect from XYZ COMPANY. In this connection, we have reiterated to the concerned to exercise greater caution in future to minimize the recurrence of such incidents.

Once again regretting the inconvenience and predicament caused and assuring you our best services at all times.

Sincerely



On Behalf of XYZ COMPANY
Customer Services Department


Claim apology letter ,Late delivery apology letter

Ref:    ZSDASD/XDASD/35432/2016                                                                                                
Date:  July 29, 2016,

abc (Pvt) Ltd.
AMS House, 14-C,
Main Sehar Commercial Avenue,
Lane No. 04, Khyban-e-Sehar,
D.H.A Phase VII,
Karachi.
021-3544654645581


Subject: CN # 6546546 Dated July  19, 2016 Karachi - Islamabad 

This is with reference to your letter regarding the subject consignment.

In this regard we regret to inform you that the subject shipment was unfortunately and inadvertently delayed due to some operational impediments beyond our control. Please accept out sincere apology for the inconvenience and predicament caused.

Please be assured that we have reiterated to the concern to exercise greater caution in future to eliminate the recurrence of such incidents. We truly hope that this isolated incident will not impair your confidence and look forward to serving you better in future.

Once again regretting the inconvenience caused and assuring you our best services at all times.

Sincerely,




On behalf of XYZ COMPANY

Customer Services Department

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Trump and Putin make counter-terror top priority in first call

Donald Trump held a series of phone calls with world leaders on Saturday - including one with Vladimir Putin.
The Kremlin said both sides had agreed to make fighting "international terrorism" - including so-called Islamic State and "other terrorist groups" in Syria - a top priority.
The White House said the call was a "significant start" to improving a relationship "in need of repair".
Mr Trump also spoke with leaders from Japan, Germany, France and Australia.
In a statement in English, the Kremlin provided more details of the first official call between the two leaders since Mr Trump took office.
It said it was a "positive and constructive" conversation, during which they discussed:
  • The fight against terrorism
  • The Middle East, and the Arab-Israeli conflict
  • Strategic stability, non-proliferation, and Iran's nuclear programme
  • North and South Korea
  • The situation in Ukraine
"The two leaders emphasised that joining efforts in fighting the main threat - international terrorism - is a top priority," Russia said.
"The presidents spoke out for establishing real coordination of actions between Russia and the US aimed at defeating Islamic State and other terrorists groups in Syria."
The Russian account of the call was also notable for its lack of any mention of economic sanctions against Russia by the US, which have been the subject of much speculation in recent days.
But the statement did say both parties "stressed the importance of rebuilding mutually beneficial trade", which, the Kremlin said, could aid the development of relations in other areas.

A marcher carries a picture depicting Russian president Vladimir Putin (L) and U. president Donald Trump kissing during the Women's March on January 21, 2017 in Los Angeles.Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionMr Trump's relationship with President Putin was a controversial issue during the election campaign

Russia is a key backer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who regards as terrorists all armed groups fighting him, though the previous US administration supported some moderate rebels.
The White House did not offer additional clarity on the items discussed, but rather issued a short statement saying: "Both President Trump and President Putin are hopeful that after today's call the two sides can move quickly to tackle terrorism and other important issues of mutual concern."
The pair also agreed to arrange a face-to-face meeting for a later date - and stay in "regular personal contact".
In his other telephone calls on Saturday, President Trump invited Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to the White House in a meeting scheduled for 10 February, press secretary Sean Spicer said.


Media captionCould Trump defrost Russian relations?

Strident critic of Russian Policy and chair of the Armed Services committee, Senator John McCain, warned Mr Trump about easing sanctions against Moscow.
"I hope President Trump will put an end to this speculation and reject such a reckless course,'' he said in a statement.
"If he does not, I will work with my colleagues to codify sanctions against Russia into law."
Another Republican senator, Rob Portman, said lifting sanctions would send "a dangerous message to a world already questioning the value of American leadership" after President Obama's term.
Meanwhile, the new president's executive order banning refugees from entering the country has been met with protests and legal action, after a number of refugees in transit were detained at airports.
Correction 30 January 2017: This story has been amended to make clear that Syria, rather than Russia, considers all armed rebel groups fighting Bashar al-Assad as terrorists.

Syria regains Damascus water supply plant

The Syrian military says it has regained Damascus's main water source from rebels.
Water shortages have affected more than five million residents in the Damascus area since late December.
State television said the national flag was now flying over the pumping facility in the Wadi Barada region.
Activists monitoring the conflict say the army entered the area as part of a deal under which the rebels will either lay down their weapons or be evacuated.
The water supply was cut on 23 December by the state-run Damascus Water Authority, which blamed the rebels saying they had contaminated the flow with diesel.
Rebels denied the accusation and said regime bombardment had destroyed the infrastructure.

Syrians queue to refill water bottles in DamascusImage copyrightAFP/GETTY IMAGES
Image captionSyrians queue to refill water bottles in Damascus

The Ain al-Fijeh water source lies in the valley of Wadi Barada, 18km (11 miles) north-west of the capital, where rebels have held various bases since 2012.
The area is currently one of the fiercest battlefronts in Syria's civil war.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitoring group, said government forces had begun moving into the area as rebel fighters withdrew.
It said fighters still remain in the wider area