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What is the Program About?

"Thank You" Service


Like many of our new residents, the business world is also fast paced. It is full of deadlines and priorities, etc. and sometimes the busy professional forgets those special things that make one feel important. You spend a great deal of time on the sale, and then what? Many times nothing happens thereafter.

There are two directions that one can take at this point. The first involves the client/customer simply walking away and simply ignoring the purchase itself. The second direction is one in which the client/customer receives a nice gift from your business, saying “Thank You!” for doing business with us – we appreciate your business very much. From a clients/customers standpoint, which one would you prefer? “Greetings!…from Debbie” offers a “Thank You!” service that takes all the work out of showing your appreciation. You notify Debbie that you closed a special sale, and she takes over.

“Greetings!…from Debbie” has found that most people like to eat, especially at those restaurants that have excellent food, good service, and it is FREE!. Debbie receives your official notification of closing the sale, and she puts together a special “Thank You!” kit and delivers it to the client/customer. All you need to do is provide a little background information, i.e. the type of sale, etc., and Debbie will personalize the rest.

Having “Greetings!…from Debbie” act as a third party contact reinforces your commitment to them as a client/customer, and solidifies your appreciation for their business. Look around the business community and witness those successfully competing in the professional sales/service arena. Those that show their appreciation to their customers seam to be the most successful. Is that by accident, or is it because they have developed a sound “Thank You!” program?

Would you like to show your appreciation to your valuable customers, but you don’t have the time to personally deliver a gift? Do the day-to-day tasks associated with doing business overwhelm your ability to take care of the little things? If so, then let Debbie do it for you.


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