IN AN ATTEMPT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN ONE OF THESE LETTERS ACTUALLY ARRIVES AT A BUISNESS, I WROTE TO A PLACE I WAS WORKING AT THE TIME.
CANADA MOVING
1375 MOUNTAIN AVE
WINNIPEG, MB R2X 2Y1
July 26th, 2001
Dear Canada Moving,
I have recently been invited to move to Legoland in California. I have heard that your company is truly professional when it comes to the relocations of possessions. I have some concerns I wish to address before obtaining the services of Canada Moving.
I have an extensive amount of Lego in my possession and want to ensure that the movers will not play with my Lego. My Lego is not the type of Lego you play with. I have had problems in the past with relocation engineers playing with my Lego.
Also, I have in my possession some very rare Scratch and Sniff Lego. I assure you, it has never been scratched, nor has it been sniffed. If you could please ask your movers to wear gloves (to avoid scratching) and a hygienic mask (to avoid sniffing). I realise my requests may seem a bit unusual, but I have my reasons.
The only furniture I have in my house which is not made from Lego is a vanity mirror, five couches, and a few bean bag chairs. To be honest, I could care less how that furniture is handled.
The Lego based furniture will have to be dismantled and each piece of Lego must be wrapped individually. Please assure me this request can be met.
I realise you may need to view the contents of my house, but please let me know in your reply that this letter was understood and that something can be done.
You have come highly recommended by some Armed Forces officials, and I intend to see your fine service for myself.
In anticipation of your reply,
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