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 | | With the speed of business life today you NEED associations. Manufacturers don't always have the bandwidth to hear everyone's view...even though you want to. We find relationships with associations invaluable to get that widespread input into what we should be doing through a representative voice. |
 | | It makes you stand out from the crowd, shows your customers that you mean business, and that you are interested in advancements in this industry; it keeps you in touch. We wouldn't have it any other way. |
 | | Alison, Thank you for your help - it may well have been your action that instigated their response. The money turned up in my account yesterday. Again, thank you for your intervention. I hope your organisation continues to exist as they really are a lifeline for individuals caught in this sort of situation. |
 | | Every crowd has a silver lining. The PC Association is a wonderful initiative because it brings together businessmen facing common problems and uncommon opportunities. I wish every country had a PC Association. |
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