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If you take this example of how to set out a letter: http://www.write-for-business.com/images/graphics/sampleletter3.jpg where should one write one's email address and phone number?
This is personal letter, therefore there will be no company letterhead under which to include it.

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JaxGuy :

Under your address. Phone then email.

  1. greeneyeddevil Said,

    I've always included them at the bottom, in a footer (assuming it is a typed letter). If it is hand-written, I put them in the body of the letter.
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  2. Pixie-elf Said,

    I usually include mine at the end, after I've signed it.
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  3. Beckmack Said,

    I would think after the salutation, under your signed name
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  4. tina w Said,

    in the bottom, after the " sincerely, signed, so and so, then the e-mail, and phone #.
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    me

  5. lawewalla Said,

    respect the business ethics,try to use another computer, even if you own the business.
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  6. bic Said,

    if it's a personal letter you can put it anywhere you choose.
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  7. Eyedoc Said,

    I just put mine under my name and address. So all details together.
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  8. amg503 Said,

    Then you should put it above the letter (where "Cust. Service Dept." is on your example.

    Your example is a business leter. For a personal letter, though, it's acceptable to all be on the same side. The reason it can go there is because, in a personal letter, you don't need to write the persons [recievers] name, address, and number.
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  9. JaxGuy Said,

    Under your address. Phone then email.
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  10. Countessa Said,

    Joe Smith
    New York
    Phone:0000
    E-Mail: —–
    Insert date

    Dear Sir/ Madam
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  11. undir Said,

    I'd write them at the bottom, under the signature.
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