Withdrawal Letter Forum
- descartesb4thehorse
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Withdrawal Letter
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Last edited by descartesb4thehorse on Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:55 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Withdrawal Letter
I'm pretty sure there is no formal procedure anywhere.
An email is probably fine, although I think it looks slightly better if you mail it through the postal service. It costs one stamp and maybe three extra days max, so not a big deal. Then you won't need to worry about the body/attachment issue.
An email is probably fine, although I think it looks slightly better if you mail it through the postal service. It costs one stamp and maybe three extra days max, so not a big deal. Then you won't need to worry about the body/attachment issue.
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Re: Withdrawal Letter
For the most part, I e-mailed my withdrawals out. I didn't catch any flak for it. If you'd feel better mailing it out, do that, but I don't see anything wrong with an e-mail.