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A sales letter is a piece of direct mail which is designed to persuade the reader to purchase a particular product or service in the absence of a salesman.

Write an example of a 'Sales' letter for the Sales Department.

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A sales letter should be direct, concise, and alluring enough to make the recipient respond. It is often the first communication you will have with a customer so it needs to look professional. Here is a sample, to be written on company letterhead:

17 December 2xxx

Mr. Mark Park
Company Name
Company Address

Dear Mark:

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