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Tag Archives: rewards
freebies in asia
one of the major differences between shopping in asia and shopping in america is that in asia, consumers are often getting fun freebies with purchases. many retailers have a little reward system set up that allows you to earn gifts … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China, life is a mystery, something new i noticed
Tagged america, china, consumer behavior, coupons, cultural differences, free, freebies, Korea, P&G, rewards, selling, shopping, shopping rewards
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rage against: Piperlime
i have very little tolerance for poor customer service — mostly because i don’t think it’s very hard to provide good customer service. i feel that businesses rarely lose customers over something major and catastrophic — like an e-coli outbreak … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Athleta, Banana Republic, boycott, conditional, credit card, customer service, exchanges, Gap, Lululemon, marketing, mine, Nestle, Old Navy, piperlime, rage, returns, rewards, service guarantee, service marketing, shoes, Welch's
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