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Old 01-07-2006   #5 (permalink)
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Howdy Guys,

I totally agree with Bunker on this. Not only thanking a vendor common courtesy, but with a vendor taking time to make customers happy, then happy customers result in more sales thru word of mouth (much like I did in this thread). More sales could mean an escalation in production which, when managed right, could mean a price reduction later on for the customers, which result in more happy customers which result in more sales. So its a circle, perhaps a large circle, but a circle none the less.

Ok, that didnt come out exactly right, so lets try this. If a company does something for you that you think is "extra ordinary", something the company didnt have to do, and you didnt expect them to do, then that company must think alot of its customers, show them you appreciate their efforts and take time to thank them. And then turn around and do them a favor, give them a little "word of mouth" advertising. I have often heard "Nothing sells a product like a happy customer". (Trust me, I majored in advertising in college lol ).


have a good day all,

Greg aka GW
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