Re: "INSTRUCTIONS NOT INCLUDED"
Let me ask a question. Given the values frequently expressed among this group, how many of you, were you in the position to do so, would insist on above-average to excellent documentation, even with a hit to profit, for the sake of reputation?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Doesn't a reputation for quality and customer service ensure greater customer loyalty? Or am I merely remembering a long-lost past?
John
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