New Approach To Customer Service TrueRooms.com Make New Appointments
Added: (Wed Oct 08 2008)
TrueRooms.com A better place to buy has today announced the appointment of two new customer service agents to their highly successful bathrooms and kitchens retail team.
Renowned nationwide in the bathroom industry for its level of service provided for customers, Truerooms enormous inventory and fast free shipping means bathroom taps and showers, bathroom fittings and kitchen accessories, to name a few, get to the people who want them. Truerooms is geared for what seems further impenetrable success by means of excellence.
The two new appointments, Clive StMartin and Stuart Paterson are welcomed to the Truerooms family for what seems to be a bright customer services career. Undergoing rigorous interviewing and tests there seems to be a fresh new talent emerging from the stables of this fast growing bathroom and kitchen superstore.
Brendan Mulvihill Joint MD - commented today We are happy to have Clive and Stuart on board and as part of the team. Truerooms is dedicated to the service of our customers and the ability to provide them with a stress free shopping experience. Whether someone is going to buy a Modern Shower Kit or a Shower Bath, we expect our employees to be able to provide technical knowledge and expertise dynamically. We interviewed many applicants, but these two shined head and shoulders above the rest. There was no difficulty in reaching a decision. We pride ourselves on the level of service and vast array of products we have available. This is our signature and what separates us from every other bathroom store on the planet. This is why we are the best
With offices and huge warehouse of stock located in Kent, Truerooms is fast becoming a household name among shoppers. Leading brands, Smeg, Abode, Lakes, Franke, Astracast and Deva, to name a few, are all able to showcase their amazing stylish products. This can only mean that Truerooms are setting the pace for other companies to keep up with. Can they afford not to?
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