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Offer better or best offer?

June 7, 2009 - 22:15

Some people are in thinking I will offer what I feel better coming to our reality better, and cybercafé the last generation or the best computer is the best video card.

I confess to you that I see many people beating heavy spending about five thousand reais only with video cards, and very important you have a quality product, surely, but pay attention to know that offer makes all the difference.

Offer the best without offering best will not do, see an example that I saw a blog Best walk

"It's no use investing in nothing if not improve service quality. Please, let's military this question: "I want to be well attended." You could do a blog todinho only with the abuse I suffer there. I'll tell you just the other day and the other day.

Another day ...

I was asking for an invoice and it seemed that asking tava pitomba juice. Just missed the bartender say, "do not work with the invoice." It was a mess to get this note, they were seeking the office because - gasp! - The establishment had no notebook in place. And try to show outrage for you to see. I was ridiculed. Request an invoice is aggression? Rate it happens to be a tax benefit? Sorry then, tuuudo will see that I did wrong. "

pay attention to the phrase "I want to be well attended" does not always offer the best and really the best solution is often best to provide good solving the problem and given with a smile does not hurt and a lot of feedback =)


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  1. 2 Responses to "offer the best or best offer?"

  2. Unfortunately Lan
    house is a business that does not always to be "nice." At best I can be professional with some "figures" that appear aqui.Ácho which is the business which gives more headache on earth.

    By Afonos Neto on July 28, 2010

  3. I'm there with my friend above, we have q p was born to complain and be rude.
    Here in my lan for example, treat all with friendly and "smiling face" and I get in return? Broken headphones, mouse pad under the gum, candy wrappers in the cabins, dirty keyboards, and moreover lacks almost hit me when I say that registration is required.

    By Sergio on 28 July 2010

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