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Broderick

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5. I think it was best to respond.
Thu May 24, 2012, 03:50 PM
May 2012

It is best to forward whatever you can as far as information. Rather take that chance in losing business but not a customer entirely by ignoring. Most of the time they may investigate and determine they can't do the same thing, nor do they have the time to do them. Sometimes they might even make investments that sit on the shelf so to speak, but if they do take the business to themselves, the word of mouth may be valuable down the road.

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