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Friday, May 8, 2020

Remembering Ahmaud Arbery



Jehovah-Shaphat
(the God who Judges),
We know you have not
forgotten us,
nor have you forsaken us. 
Your WORD says that you are with us always.  We ask you, HOLY ONE, in the name of Jesus,
to forgive us of our sins, 
to have mercy upon us,
to protect our children from evil,
and
to cover us with your shield of protection.
We thank you for granting us peace during this time of anger, frustration, and turmoil.

-In the name of Jesus, AMEN.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Integrity

Do the businesses that you patronize walk in integrity?  I value good customer service which is one of the reasons that I prefer online shopping over in-store shopping (I realize that some online businesses are rip-offs.  You must do your homework.)  As a whole, online shopping allows the consumer the opportunity to avoid the pitiful customer service that is often associated with some businesses.  Three brick and mortar businesses that consistently provide excellent customer service are Chik-Fil-A, Publix and Starbucks.  (I am talking about my own personal experiences with these businesses.)
Tips to Consider Prior to Making a Purchase

  1. Before purchasing goods and services, check out the company’s exchange/return policies.  Unfortunately, I have purchased items that I was unhappy with (for one reason or another) that I could not return.  If I had carefully read the exchange/return policy, this could have been avoided.  
  2. Read reviews.  (Have an open-mind when reading reviews.  Read the pros and the cons.  Then choose wisely!)
  3. Check out the customer service.  Do they respond to calls, emails, texts?  Do they do their best to please the customer? OR, Do they refuse to acknowledge calls, emails, texts once they’ve gotten your money? (Reviewers often point out bad customer service.)

How To Avoid Doing Business with a Company that does NOT walk in Integrity
  1. Try not to buy on impulse.
  2. Try not to be pressured into making a purchase.  This is especially important when passing by a kiosk in the mall during the holidays.  Remember that the sales rep at the kiosk has been well-trained to make a sale.  And, there is usually something at the kiosk that grabs your attention.  Before making the purchase, ask questions:

  • How long will you be here?
  • Will you be here tomorrow?
  • How long does this deal last? (The sales rep will more than likely try to convince you that it's now or never.)
  • What if I'm unhappy with the product/service?
  • Can I purchase online?  If the sales representative is unsure or you are still hesitant about the purchase after asking questions, keep your money in your pocket!
    
Finally, integrity goes a long way.  Certain brands are known for their integrity.  They stand behind their product or service.  We often make repeat purchases because of a brand’s quality.  On the other hand, if you’ve been burned by a brand, it is very difficult for anyone to convince you to repurchase that good or that service ever again.

Food for Thought
Every cheap deal is not a bad deal and every expensive deal is not a good deal!