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Storesonline, Ecommerce and Customer Service
Aug 13, 2008
Mister Nice Guy
Aug 13, 2008
Denis Koroskin
Aug 13, 2008
Brad Roberts
August 13, 2008
*Storesonline, Ecommerce and Customer Service*

I want life to be better for my family? I am an entrepreneur.

I like to dream big dreams and follow them? I am a maverick.

I care about other people and their needs? I am a humanitarian.

I want to be responsible to those who place their trust in me? I believe in customer support.

I believe in the power of the virtual world and *Storesonline*? I'm sold on ecommerce.

I love to make money? who doesn't

The world of ecommerce beings together people who share a common goal. That ambition stems from the creation of wealth through the sale of online products and services. The best at this are those who are most closely aligned with the need to balance income with a true caring for those who are or will be customers.* Storesonline* has the ecommerce solution for software and generating revenue.

We should create ecommerce solutions for ourselves, but also for the customer. Our aim should not be simply to attempt to increase personal wealth at any cost.

Statistics tend to show that companies that care most for customers tend to have the best chance at long-term survival. I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that we all like to deal with businesses we trust.

For instance if I buy something from a hardware store down the street and they don't treat me very well I probably won't be going back to the store anytime soon. If that practice is normal most who visit the store will never return. *Storesonline* customer is far superior then many others on the web, so clients can be assured of great results.


August 13, 2008
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:09:08 +0400, Mister Nice Guy <misterniceguy0@gmail.com> wrote:

> *Storesonline, Ecommerce and Customer Service*
>
> I want life to be better for my family? I am an entrepreneur.
>
> I like to dream big dreams and follow them? I am a maverick.
>
> I care about other people and their needs? I am a humanitarian.
>
> I want to be responsible to those who place their trust in me? I believe in
> customer support.
>
> I believe in the power of the virtual world and *Storesonline*? I'm sold on
> ecommerce.
>
> I love to make money? who doesn't
>
> The world of ecommerce beings together people who share a common goal. That
> ambition stems from the creation of wealth through the sale of online
> products and services. The best at this are those who are most closely
> aligned with the need to balance income with a true caring for those who are
> or will be customers.* Storesonline* has the ecommerce solution for software
> and generating revenue.
>
> We should create ecommerce solutions for ourselves, but also for the
> customer. Our aim should not be simply to attempt to increase personal
> wealth at any cost.
>
> Statistics tend to show that companies that care most for customers tend to
> have the best chance at long-term survival. I think a lot of that has to do
> with the fact that we all like to deal with businesses we trust.
>
> For instance if I buy something from a hardware store down the street and
> they don't treat me very well I probably won't be going back to the store
> anytime soon. If that practice is normal most who visit the store will never
> return. *Storesonline* customer is far superior then many others on the web,
> so clients can be assured of great results.

Is it a bug? <g>
August 13, 2008
Denis Koroskin wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 17:09:08 +0400, Mister Nice Guy <misterniceguy0@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
[snip spam]
> 
> Is it a bug? <g>

Its someone who subscribed to the mailing list form of the newsgroup and just got himself flagged as moderate all posts.  So no more spam from him through the list.

Later,
Brad