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Old 14-Jan-2008, 11:00
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Default Compensation format

Hi,
I am not quite sure if I am in the right forum but it would be very helpful if you could tell me how to write a theft compensation letter .
Much appreciated
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Old 14-Jan-2008, 19:15
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Default Re: Compensation format

I am assuming you want to be reimbursed for things that have been lost or stolen from you. How about . . . .

To Whom It May Concern,

On (date), the following articles were (lost , stolen) from (location or place where itmes went missing.) I undertand that I am eligible for reimbursement from (your company or agency) for the value of these articles.

The items are valued at (state value in money terms OR list separate and total)

Please remit to (your name and address).

I thank you for your time.

(signature and date)
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