Unreasonable Customer Service

 
American Woodmark Corporation (Symbol AMWD) openly states they are, at times, willing to do what is "unreasonable" for their customers. It defines customer service as:
 
Providing the best possible quality, service and value to the greatest number of people. Doing whatever is reasonable, and sometimes unreasonable, to make certain that each customer's needs are met each and every day.
 
Customer service and three other guiding principles are listed and explained in the   mission section of their website.


Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.
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Benjamin Franklin 
American Values at Work is a super-short weekly publication highlighting inspirational ways businesses in America are reflecting traditional American values. It is published by American Values Investments whose mission is "to encourage and provide opportunities for every American to invest in American companies that exemplify integrity, caring and courage." Our website is www.americanvalues.com
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