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Friday, November 22, 2019

Templates

Templates of My Texts


Here come some samples of the texts I've written for my clients. Please contact me if you need a good writer.

Dear Madame, Sir

I am the owner of (this company), a company which specializes in buying and reselling used consumer electronics, cellular phones included. We have been on the market for 5 years now and we help people recycle their old devices and save money.

Our company currently buys dozens of cell phones every day. And I am writing to express my deep concern about the situation on the cellular phones markets, as our experience proves that cell phones carriers and manufactures are not doing enough to find ways to stop or at least reduce the criminal activity on the very lucrative illegal cell phones market.

Believe me, we at iGotOffer know what we are talking about. In our opinion, based on our experience, carriers and manufacturers are to blame for this situation, as we (and I suppose, our competition) try to do everything to prevent the theft of cell phones.

What happens? When we buy a used and old cell phone we always try to check if the item has been reported stolen or lost. Even more, we state on our Website that we will never buy a device reported stolen or lost, we will never return it to the seller and we will report to the law enforcement authorities every case of such items. Nevertheless, we receive these items regularly, and unfortunately, there is no secure way to check and tell with certainty that we deal with a stolen phone.

On the contrary, the existent legal conditions accommodate the resale of the stolen phones!

Indeed, each time we receive a cellular phone, we try to communicate with the manufacturer or with the carrier, but each time the decision to disclose the information on the phone depends on the good will of an employee, not on the law or or other regulations.

The process of obtaining information is long, slow and painful. All the carriers systematically refuse to give information about the phone's unique identifying number. The carriers have never added their databases of stolen cell phones to public access. The situation is the same with the manufacturers. For example, Apple Computers Inc. has assured us that they report all the unique identifiers to an « « « « Association » » » » which is supposed to share its database with customers. However, when we tried to obtain information, they denied that they ever had such database, and they insisted that they have never got any information from Apple Computers regarding stolen or lost iPhones.

Our experience shows that the carriers and manufacturers are not interested in collaborating with companies which have suspected cell phones in their possession ( for example, a thief sent them a device trying to sell it as a legitimate item). Every time we try to determine if an item has been reported stolen, we run into the wall of indifference.

We ask therefore that the Attorney General Office examines the situation in order to adapt legislation making illegal for the carriers and manufacturers to refuse public access to their database concerning identifiers of the items reported lost or stolen. The situation requires urgent action given the level of crime surrounding cell phones.

Sincerely yours,
the x Company owner.
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