Dear Mr. Baker:
Its It’s come to my attention that the watch you looked at yesterday in our
Central Avenue store is broken. The band is disconnected from the watch,
which and the watch is quite valuable. Their There is no record of
payment beyond a very small amount. The clerk, Mr. Sievers, told me that
you paid her him exactly 1 percent of the watch’s price. When you and
you’re your brother left the store, Mr. Sievers was still asking for
additional funds. He’s His blood pressure still has not returned to normal
levels.
Frankly I do not care whose who’s to blame for the broken watchband or
Mr. Sievers’s medical problem. I simply want it the band fixed. The watch
and it’s its band are not your property. The store needs their its
merchandise in good condition.
Sincerely,
E. Neil Johnson