I haven't yet been to Tempthaus Friday's @ Vertigo with Xposed Entertainment (it might be too young a crowd), but there sure are some good looking girls in the photos from last night ...
I've heard some good things about Vertigo, but am a little down on them after featuring them in Eastside Business newspaper twice - and them reneging on a promise to advertise. They're also really missing out on a great opportunity to host an event for Eastside Entrepreneurs. It would probably be a good venue and I'm sure we could pack the place out.
It seems like many local businesses feel like we owe them something - but unfortunately, without their support and advertisements we won't be able to stay in the business of promoting local businesses. Everyone is voting on the future of newspapers - whether they realize it or not. Either someone does something to support their local publications (subscribe and/or advertise) or else they are voting for them to disappear.
Right now it seems like people don't think newspapers matter, but I really do believe they'll miss us if we get voted out ...
The silver lining in this is that the people are getting the opportunity to vote (whether they know it or not) and their voices will be heard!
Joe's personal blog - probably boring to most - and that is ok.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Monday, February 09, 2009
Monday, February 02, 2009
Stamps.com - How NOT to Do Customer Service
Some how, some time ago I signed up online for a FREE Stamps.com account. I have never used it, not been charged and every so often request to have it canceled. They will not do it unless I call them on the phone - despite the fact that I signed up online and should be able to cancel it online.
Please help stamps.com realize that if they are signing people up online, they ought to be able to cancel online as well. Their email address is accounts@stamps.com Please feel free to write them and them know that it is not good business to try to highjack customers - it makes us feel a little alienated.
The silver lining to this story is that the market has an opportunity to respond, Stamps.com has a chance to respond to the market and I have the opportunity to warn others about their current policies.
Please help stamps.com realize that if they are signing people up online, they ought to be able to cancel online as well. Their email address is accounts@stamps.com Please feel free to write them and them know that it is not good business to try to highjack customers - it makes us feel a little alienated.
The silver lining to this story is that the market has an opportunity to respond, Stamps.com has a chance to respond to the market and I have the opportunity to warn others about their current policies.
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stamps.com,
terrible,
the worst customer service,
WARNING
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