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Couldn't agree with you more Chriskal, regarding Polar Bear. Their offices are about 3 miles from our home and we stop in buy our bags. They couldn't be nicer, and completely customer focused. They joined TTOL recently and offering promo codes to forum members.
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How to treat, and not to treat, your customers
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Chriskal
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11/18/2015 08:58 PM
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11/19/2015 03:54 PM
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