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My Goodness Receive Kudos For Great Service Achievement


My Goodness Receive Kudos For Great Service Achievement

It is always interesting to read the testimonials page on a company website, usually an accurate pointer of the success, or otherwise of a business and its services. The very happy customers on the My Goodness testimonials page certainly attest to their success.

This from Rochelle Bright and family, “Dear My Goodness, I have been using your service for several years now as I am based in Melbourne, Australia with many family members and friends still in New Zealand. Your service has been so important to me as I have a very hectic work schedule and am very forgetful when it comes to birthdays and special occasions! Usually, with only a day or so to organise a gift which would take days in the post, I always turn to My Goodness online to help me give my loved ones a really fantastic surprise. Your lovely products are always well received and the only drawback is that I never get to try them!"

And, from Jill Prentice, “Good client service is hard to achieve and you have more than done so. I would have no hesitation in recommending you to my friends and I shall certainly use your service again when the situation requires it. The feedback to the basket was fantastic.”

Testimonies like these can be extremely valuable as marketing tools, and are a great advertisement for a business’s products and services. As we are all aware, word of mouth is the most effective form of advertising and it would appear that the experienced team at My Goodness are doing everything right.

My Goodness Gift Baskets has a history that dates back many years. Love of creative work, combined with superb customer service leading to strong customer loyalty Has ensured that our business has continued to grow and flourish. They have become the biggest gift basket company without losing the personal touch, the quality and x-factor that their customers love. The reason that their customers keep coming back, is because every gift they make is made with care and passion, always remembering that it is going to be received by an individual, as a gift from another individual. The team at My Goodness want to make that experience special for every single person who receives a My Goodness Gift Basket.

My Goodness have expanded and moved from their Tawa Drive/Rosedale Road premises to a beautiful shop in Constellation Drive. For more information please visit their website at http://www.mygoodness.co.nz.

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