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Would you please sign back the attached letter with your company seal / chop and authorizes signature for us return / forward it to the customer to procure the duty reclaims in UK
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Would you please stamp the attached letter with your company seal / chop and authorize the signature so that we can return / forward it to the customer in order to reclaim the duty paid in the UK.
In the UK we do not have such "seals/chops". Is this message going to someone in the UK or in Korea, or where?
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In the UK we do not have such "seals/chops". Is this message going to someone in the UK or in Korea, or where?
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This message is sent to my customer in UK

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In that case, you will be better to say: Please countersign the attached letter

For this purpose, at the end of the letter, after the concluding signature of the sender, you would add the name of the person who is to authorise the letter, his/her position in the company, and a line for the date:

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John Smith
Managing Director
XXXX Company

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Date"
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