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Contract of broadband
Is this OK for a letter of complaint?
I contracted with your company for an internet service at a broadband speed of 5 GB besides two lines of mobile phones.
However I am having interruptions.....
Is the order of the words correct?
Apr 15, 2016 3:04 PM
Answers · 1
Hello Marbe,
I am not exactly sure what you are trying to say but I think you are complaining about the internet speed. If you are complaining about the internet speed at home then the second part should read '... speed of 5GB as well as two mobile phones ...'. If the internet is on the mobile phones then you should say 'I signed a contract with you for 2 mobile phones with an internet connection of 5GB'
'However there are often interruptions in the internet service.'
Hope this helps
Bob
April 15, 2016
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