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PostPosted: Fri 19:19, 25 Oct 2013    Post subject: hollister outlet The Customer is Bothering Me!

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The Canadian philosophy is undoubtedly "the customer is bothering me." Want to test this theory? Ask a supplier to do something outside their normal procedure and notice the response. "Uhfff (prolonged sigh), oooohhhh (martyred acquiescence), alright (wearied agreement)."
We have a running competition in my office to see who can extract the best service from vendors. Each of us has tried various approaches: grovelling, threatening, escalating, being friendly, even acting completely helpless and begging for rescue. You know what repeatedly works best? Apologizing. Sorry to bother you.
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