Since the types of scams affecting everyday people at their front door are growing at an alarming rate, it may be wise for your or your chosen delivery person to greet your customer or recipient wearing some type of cap, shirt, or smock that identifies your business.
I didn’t mention a printed ID badge because such an item is easily duplicated, as too many people who’ve opened their door to individuals posing as city officials can agree.
I’m usually in my workspace when the gas and electric meter reader arrives, so I’m familiar with him.
If he was ever on vacation and the firm sent another representative, I doubt that I’d let him in, as safety and security are more important to me than an accurate meter reading.
I know the same is true for you, and it’s absolutely true for your clients.
How does the person who delivers your gift baskets appear at the client’s door or office facility? Can the representative easily be identified?
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