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Nonsense is a serious business 

Nonsense At Work: Mind your own customers

From: James McIntosh
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Never do this: “Former member? No Enrolment. No Contract. And one hundred dollars credit.” Read the full description.

Jhm_old_cno_small Now, if I happened to be one of their existing members (or customer, if you prefer), then I would immediately resign my membership. And then re-apply.  I mean, for Pete’s Sake, why should a loyal member not also get the one hundred dollars credit?

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Piece Description

Now, if I happened to be one of their existing members (or customer, if you prefer), then I would immediately resign my membership. And then re-apply.  I mean, for Pete’s Sake, why should a loyal member not also get the one hundred dollars credit?

Broadcast History

28 November 2011

Intro and Outro

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Please introduce me as: "Commentator James McIntosh with Nonsense at Work"

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