Charity Motorcycle Ride
March 15, 2010 by L.J. James
Filed under Customer Service
A few weeks back I received an email from a girl Kim about a Charity Motorcycle event she was working on for Bide A Wee an Animal shelter I worked at when I was younger. As I read the info I was looking forward to attending the event only to find it was being held at Jugs and Strokers the only “Biker Bar” on Long Island that does not allow Motorcycle Club Colors. I was pissed to find out I would not be welcome at this event. I then saw the email had been sent out to many other Motorcycle Clubs on Long Island. Pissed Off, I started writing a reply to the email and sent it out to the MC’s here on Long Island. Here is what I wrote.
Apple does customer service right! | Macgasm
February 4, 2010 by Gerard Lagana
Filed under Customer Service
Since I switched to using Apple’s computers five years ago, I’ve been amazed with their excellent customer service . Apple really knows how to take care of their customers
Who Developed Speed Reading?
January 9, 2010 by Dr. Jay Polmar
Filed under Customer Service
The worlds most famous speed reading course is Reading Dynamics developed by Evelyn Wood. Its famous for teaching people to read faster, or speed reading as she called it. Her live course was the first known course that taught students to read faster and it started with about 25 hours of training to double the reading speed.
Despite Awful Customer Service, Woman Felt Forced To Buy Another …
December 31, 2009 by Mike Masnick
Filed under Customer Service
Despite Awful Customer Service , Woman Felt Forced To Buy Another Sony eBook Reader… Thanks To DRM. from the drm-lock-in dept.
Customer service matters: Orange and the HTC Hero | Online …
December 10, 2009 by unknown
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Customer service matters: Orange and the HTC Hero; published at the Coast Digital online marketing blog which discusses the latest in Search Marketing, Social Media, Affiliate Marketing, Email Marketing, Hosting, Web Design and Online …
An Overview Of Recycling And Ways To Increase How Much You Do
December 10, 2009 by Simon K Dunn
Filed under Customer Service
The skill of recycling tends to entail the converting of the final products as this means that they are in place to use to make something else. Recycling is becoming increasingly widespread and conscientious waste management is something that is very widely acknowledged as part of everyday life by a lot of people. The amplified number of people recycling means there is less necessity for hiring skips.
Frbiz.com Reports Automobile Transmission Shaft Manufacturers First Landed In Wuhan-”China Automobile Capital”
December 8, 2009 by Tian Li
Filed under Customer Service
The automobile transmission shaft manufactured in Wuhan will be used in the middle and high end car manufactured in Hubei such as Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen C5 car, Dongfeng Honda CR-V car and Dongfeng Nissan Teana car, etc. Recently, Wuhan Plant of Shanghai Native Auto-mobile Transmission Shaft Co., Ltd has opened in Wuhai Development Zone, which is the first automobile transmission shaft manufacturer that landed in Wuhan-”China Automobile Capital”.
Benefits of Co-branded Debit Cards For Companies And Consumers:
December 6, 2009 by Mary Baker
Filed under Customer Service
Co-branded card programs essentially consist of an association among business establishments, banks and credit card providers such as Visa and MasterCard. Co-branded cards can be economically viable option for the companies. Due to this, several businesses worldwide are realizing the benefits of these cards.
Permission to Mother: Customer Service
December 6, 2009 by Permission to Mother
Filed under Customer Service
I value how important customer service is. There are many challenges of being in private practice. Many of the challenges are “external,” but one of the hardest internal problems is providing the best in customer service .
Co-branded Debit Cards – A Lucrative Option for Retail Companies:
December 5, 2009 by Barbara Evans
Filed under Customer Service
A large number of companies around the world are recognizing the potential of co-branded debit card programs. A co-branded card program basically involves an association of a bank, a retail company and a debit card provider such as Visa or MasterCard.











