[Diabetes-talk] couple of things

Lynn Baillif lbaillif at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 22 22:14:37 UTC 2011


Bernadette,
thnak you for the information.  I certainly did not mean to offend you.  I have found through my experience that companies are most influenced when they have feedback from both consumers and professionals.  I can help by informing professioanls who I know about the problem and asking them to speak up.  We are working for the same goal.
Lynn  


> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:52:07 -0500
> From: "William and Bernadette Jacobs" <bandbjacobs at verizon.net>
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> Firstly Lynn, being that I am a consultant with Prodigy,
> I'll inform you 
> that We have quite a few folks from Prodigy who not only
> frequent this list, 
> but have been on it as recippients of this list for years
> now.  I, in fact, 
> have seen to that as I have merely insisted that they make
> themselves privy 
> to what people say about them and the company and keep eyes
> and ears peeled 
> out for suggestions on how to improve their product. 
> Illustrations just 
> like what you're referring to are exactly the reason. 
> These things are 
> entirely unacceptable and they need to know that. 
> That was my reasoning 
> behind it all way from the very beginning.  I'm not
> going any further than 
> that.
> 
> Veronica, You're hysterical and phantabulous all at the
> same time!  You're a 
> blast!!
> 
> Bern



      




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