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Closing for a letter when I don't want to say "Sincerely" or "Regards"
#11
Smell Ya L8R,

decay
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#12
Your name should suffice. Don't forget the obligatory:

cc:
James H. Freis, Jr
Director
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
US Department of The Treasury,
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#13
Sincerely means you're sincere, not that you're pleased with them.



Dear Mortgage Company,
Bugger off, you greedy banksters.
Sincerely,
Me
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#14
Same thought as Gutie-

Looking forward to a prompt reply,

With expectation this will be resolved,

or, nothing other than your name.

DM
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#15
yeah, just your name
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#16
In Christ,
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#17
.....X O X O X O...? Wink
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I reject your reality and substitute my own!
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#18
Zoidberg wrote:
The odyssey my wife and I have trekked through thanks to this company really gives me the right to spit fire at them. But I'll stay civil.

Yeh. Be the bigger person. Take the high road. You won't regret it. Maybe.
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#19
You little scumbag! I got your name! I got your @$$! You will not laugh! You will not cry! You will learn by the numbers. I will teach you! Now get up! Get on your feet! You had best un*^!# yourself or I will unscrew your head and *^!# down your neck!
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#20
Try to find a way to end your letter with the word "up". Then, just use "yours" as your closing.
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