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		<title>Comment on Incredible Customer Service? by John J</title>
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		<description>Great comment about Wowing customers. Most organizations don’t understand that customers make choices based on how they are treated…much more so than the appearance of the facility. Yes, clean bathrooms are very important, BUT, how customers feel about their experience will be long-lasting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great comment about Wowing customers. Most organizations don’t understand that customers make choices based on how they are treated…much more so than the appearance of the facility. Yes, clean bathrooms are very important, BUT, how customers feel about their experience will be long-lasting.</p>
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