Computer Consulting 101 in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
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high-paying computer consulting clients in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand?
Then listen up to Simon Plaistowe, who owns a computer
consulting firm in Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
I'll let Simon tell you in his own words how Computer
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"...excellent
and well worth the investment,
even considering the exchange rate issue"
"The NZ dollar is typically worth around
US 55c. So your reports cost us almost twice the $ stated on
your website, yet average billing rates here for IT services
seem similar to US rates. This makes your reports
comparatively much more expensive for us, so less compelling
to buy.
I must say though, the reports we've bought
are excellent and were well worth the investment, even
considering the exchange rate issue.
We've trialed a service agreement system which
I constructed after reading your earlier service agreements
report, and now are about to trial a vastly improved agreement
based on The Ultimate Service Agreement. The potential
is enormous.
I'd just like to compliment you once again for
your excellent range of reports which have been so helpful to
us and for the obvious way in which you really do listen to
what your clients are saying then apply that information
toward improving your services.
Thank you."
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Simon Plaistowe,
Plaistowe Technologies,
Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
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