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Centrepoint Autos continue to offer a wholly focused level of customer service
The team at Centrepoint Autos are forever working to ensure that their customers have a safe and reliable roadworthy vehicle.
Customers invited to Lorimat and Belle Femme open days
Lorimat jewellers and Belle Femme lingerie are holding customer open days next Thursday and Friday July 14 and 15 from 10am - 9pm.
SIMI urges consumers to beware when buying a used car
Following on from RTE's The Consumer Show, the SIMI is reiterating the need for consumers to be extremely careful when purchasing a used car. The programme highlighted the awful consequences of not undertaking a number of key checks when it comes to buying a used car. In both case studies, the aggrieved consumers had either purchased their car from a private seller or a non-SIMI dealer, which meant that redress was not an easy option even in light of major issues uncovered about their car.
How to gain reliable customers in 30 days
This is the second article in a series of 10 designed to get small to medium sized businesses more customers. The idea came to me because my bookkeeping clients kept saying, “Eamon do you know any way I can get more business?” Some people say to me “ This recession is killing me, so many of my customers have just disappeared. I need to get more customers and quickly at that.”
Canroe Hygiene - serving the Midlands for over 20 years
Managing director Oliver Foley started Canore Hygiene in 1987, working initially as a one man operation in the hygiene sector. Today Oliver presides over a company that employs 13 staff, and is recognised as a major player in the Irish hygiene market. It has been a long and eventful journey, but the company’s philosophy of concentrating on the highest standards of customer service has enabled it to grow and thrive, despite very challenging market conditions.
Selling in a tough climate
Focus on retaining your existing customers
Consumer Association vice chair launches Respect campaign
Speaking at the launch of the Mandate trade union campaign entitled ‘Respect Retail Workers’ in the TF Royal Hotel the vice chairman of the Consumers’ Association of Ireland, Castlebar councillor Michael Kilcoyne, said how pleased he was to be asked to launch the campaign. He said it was important that the public at large understood that frontline workers just carry out the policy of their employers in relation to how they treat their customers, and when consumers and members of the public have an issue in relation to the goods or services that they purchased, they should not let their anger or their frustration out on the worker.