From:

William Wagner


1229 Queen Street
Oakland, ME 03253

June 18, 2010

To:

Faye Dunne


315 Brimstone Ave
Morristown, NJ 13360

My Darling Faye

Re: Apology over busy work schedule


Please forgive me for not spending enough time with you last week. I have been so busy with my work that I was unable to spare you any free time. The company received a huge order which was urgent and had to be delivered by end of this week. The boss put out a circular to insist on overtime work and frozen leave until the end of the week.

I have had not the time to have my lunch many times last week due to the busy schedule at work. I am so sorry that I sounded so abrupt over the phone when you called. I don’t even have the time to send you a message until today.

I will call you as soon as I can complete my work. I do miss you and look forward to spend more time with you then.

Thank you for your kind understanding on this matter.

Yours truly,

Will
 
From:

Christina C. Hubert
Secretary
Noble Supplies
4377 Florence Street
Dallas, TX 75234
February 12, 2011

To:

Ms. Karen Walton
Sales Manager
Granola Management Services
1939 Ash Street
Carrollton, TX 75006

Dear Madam

Re: Personal Apology

I would like to offer my personal and humble apologies over the error that I made on behalf of my boss, Mr. Jack Manning, with regards to an appointment with you last week.

It is with my deepest regrets that I have misunderstood your call message on the appointment date and caused both parties some inconvenience. Please accept my humble apologies over this error. I was slightly under the weather that day to cause a loss of concentration at my job. I shall endeavor not to repeat such mistakes in the future.

Thank you in advance for your kind understanding on this matter. Noble Supplies look forward to further business collaboration with you and your esteemed company.

Yours sincerely,

Christina Hubert