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Fix up an appointment #1 (permalink) Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:23 am   Fix up an appointment
 

Hi All,

Could you please help me to form sentences to fix up a meeting with the client, on behalf of my boss

Thanks,
Hema Bernard
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Fix up an appointment #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 17, 2009 13:27 pm   Fix up an appointment
 

Please write a draft letter, writing as if you were speaking to the person, and we will review it for you.
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Fix up an appointment #3 (permalink) Fri Jul 17, 2009 18:50 pm   Fix up an appointment
 

Hema,
Here is one letter to give you a start. I assumed here that client had one meeting before with Mr. Boss. And now Mr. Boss is going to present something to Client based on previous discussion.
I hope it will help you

Dear or Mr. XYZ,
Mr. Boss, Position, is willing to have one of meeting with you regarding new project (reference of project is imp). Mr. Boss is now having current market study and would like to share it with you. (This sentence is to give idea what will be discus in meeting). Mr. Boss is open to schedule meeting anytime in this week. (Show your Mr. Boss’s options).Please inform us your prefer time and place.
Icykhool,
Assistant project manager
Creativity & Connection, Inc.
22 01 Park Avenue,
New York, NY 20801

Micawber,

I am intrested to see your suggestion on this one.
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Fix up an appointment #4 (permalink) Sat Jul 18, 2009 6:39 am   Fix up an appointment
 

Thanks Icykool
Hema Bernard
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Joined: 04 May 2009
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Location: India

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