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True Tales: A Fine Thanks

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True Tales: A Fine Thanks

Published in the May 2014 issue

A FINE THANKS

I sold Eddie a few pieces of jewelry and over time he became a regular customer of mine.

He came in one day and bought a necklace (his most expensive purchase yet) and shared with me he would soon be shopping for a new diamond engagement ring.

I followed up the sale by mailing him a thank-you card, saying something like, “I’m sure she loved it, can’t wait to see you again soon.”

Soon after, a woman came into my store and asked for me by name. She had a photocopy of my thank-you note and accused me of having an affair with her husband, Eddie.

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I told her she was mistaken (not giving many details), and she got even more irate. Since she was making a scene at this point, I asked her to leave the store.

But she had just one more question for me: “You’re telling me that you send a hand-written thank-you card to every customer of yours?”

I reply: “Yes, actually I do.” And I showed her my stack of receipts and cards for the week.

She left.

I saw Eddie many months later, and he mentioned that he was going through a divorce. — Jen Foster, David Douglas Designs, Marietta, GA

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True Tales: A Fine Thanks

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True Tales: A Fine Thanks

Published in the May 2014 issue

A FINE THANKS

I sold Eddie a few pieces of jewelry and over time he became a regular customer of mine.

He came in one day and bought a necklace (his most expensive purchase yet) and shared with me he would soon be shopping for a new diamond engagement ring.

I followed up the sale by mailing him a thank-you card, saying something like, “I’m sure she loved it, can’t wait to see you again soon.”

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Soon after, a woman came into my store and asked for me by name. She had a photocopy of my thank-you note and accused me of having an affair with her husband, Eddie.

I told her she was mistaken (not giving many details), and she got even more irate. Since she was making a scene at this point, I asked her to leave the store.

But she had just one more question for me: “You’re telling me that you send a hand-written thank-you card to every customer of yours?”

I reply: “Yes, actually I do.” And I showed her my stack of receipts and cards for the week.

She left.

I saw Eddie many months later, and he mentioned that he was going through a divorce. — Jen Foster, David Douglas Designs, Marietta, GA

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SPONSORED VIDEO

She Wanted to Spend More Time with Her Kids. She Called Wilkerson.

Your children are precious. More precious than gold? Absolutely! Just ask Lesley Ann Davis, owner of Lesley Ann Jewels, an independent jewelry store that — until the end of 2023 — had quite a following in Houston, Texas. To spend more time with her four sons, all in high school, she decided to close her store. Luckily, she was familiar with Wilkerson and called them as soon as she knew she wanted to move on to bigger, better and more family-focused things. Was she happy with her decision? Yes, she was. Says Davis, “Any owner looking to make that life change, looking to retire, looking to close, looking for a pause in their career, I would recommend Wilkerson. Hands down!”

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