This blog shows you some useful complaining phrases that can be used on the phone for when you want somebody to do something for you. We start with a letter which describes the situation. Mice are in my house and I want the property managers (an estate agency) to get rid of the problem by using a pest control company. This is the letter they wrote to me after receiving the complaint. 
Complaining Conversation
B: Hello, can I speak to Diane Round, please? D: Speaking. B: Hello Diane, this is Bren from Smithville St. I’m calling about the mice problem D: Yes, I sent you an email about it B: Yes, I got it and you said that you would organise for a pest control guy to come round and deal with the mice. D: Yes, that’s right B: Well, what are you doing about it? You said he would come 2 weeks ago and nothing has happened. So when are you going to get them to do something? D: Well, we’ve been trying to contact them B: Well, that’s not good enough. The mice and droppings are everywhere and it stinks and I’ve got a 2year old baby in the house. So, I’m really not happy about this. You’re the property managers and it’s your responsibility. D: I understand your problem B: Do you? D: Yes and all we can do, I’m afraid, is wait for the exterminators to… B: No. I have already waited over a month. I want something done now. So, what is the solution? Why don’t you send round a different company? D: Well, we have a contract with Rentokill, so we have to use them, I’m afraid. So, it’s just a case of wait and see. B: Look. I emailed you first over a month ago and I’ve called several times about this and nothing has happened. How many times do I have to contact you before something actually gets done? D: Well, Mr Brennan, are you making sure that all your rubbish is stored properly where the mice can’t get to it? B: Right, you’re obviously not listening to me, so I’d like to speak to your superior, please. Now. D: I’m sure that I can sort this out for you, Mr Brennan. B: No, I would like to speak to your superior, now please. D: Well, I’m afraid he’s not here at the moment. B: OK, well please give me his name and number. D: It’s Mr Andrews B: Andrews. Yes. And the number? D: 020743 8956 B: Let me read that back 7438956 D: Yes B: Right. Goodbye.