A common type of deep water culture hydroponic system, using a four-bucket setup, is on display at Blue Ridge Hydroponics. Co-owner Jeremy Poe is seen walking by with Sparkles, one of the shop dogs, at right. People can legally grow up to four plants of marijuana per household starting July 1.
SANY Excavators allow customers to dig deeper in equipment quality | TribLIVE.com
As one of the top four manufacturers of construction equipment in the world, SANY has made their way to North Huntingdon. SANY of Pittsburgh, located just off of Route 30 and minutes from the turnpike, is home to 17 models of SANY excavators.
SANY of Pittsburgh offers “a full line of excavators, from 4,000 pounds up to 120,000 pounds,” said Jeff Golias, owner of SANY of Pittsburgh and Golden Eagle Equipment.
Legal intervention needed to protect interest of customers of wedding industry - Hindustan Times
New Delhi: The pandemic has exposed the unfair contract terms deployed by wedding businesses to deny refunds to consumers who were forced to cancel their bookings on account of Covid-19.
The nationwide lockdown last year as well as the lockdowns and restrictions on large gatherings imposed by state governments during the second wave of the pandemic this year, have led to many families having to postpone the wedding and cancel their bookings.
Some I&M customers in South Bend to be without electricity until late Monday - 95.3 MNC
Around 3,800 Indiana Michigan Power are still without power after two rounds of severe weather pushed through Michiana on Saturday, June 26. That number is down from the more than 13,000 customers who were in the dark by late Saturday night.
How Will Retailers Keep Online Customers After The Lockdown E-Commerce Boom?
Internet shopping has risen in popularity during the pandemic, but how will retailers be able to ... [+] hold onto those customers?
Now, with bricks and mortar stores reopened, an ever-more vaccinated population, and seemingly no more lockdowns on the horizon, any businesses which have enjoyed a boost of online customers over the past year now have a new issue to consider: How will they retain those new customers as the world
AT&T outage in metro Detroit: Customers report problems
AT&T customers across metro Detroit should have regained mobility and U-verse services after outages Saturday.
Service was impacted by flooding in the area, but service for mobility and U-verse customers was restored by 4 p.m. Saturday, according to AT&T.
The Customers Have Spoken, How to Deliver an Experience Worth Raving About | CustomerThink
American consumers are more likely to talk with family and friends about good customer support experiences than they are about poor ones. In fact, the difference is 65% compared to 29%, according to a new survey by Mitto.
Serve an experience that is rooted in problem-solving, timeliness and consideration
The Mitto-commissioned survey that polled 1,000 Americans in mid May found that a good customer experience is defined as one where the problem is solved (81%), the interaction is timely and efficient (66%) and
Virgin Galactic gets FAA’s OK to launch customers to space | KTSM 9 News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Virgin Galactic finally has the federal government’s approval to start launching customers into space from New Mexico.
Richard Branson’s rocketship company announced the Federal Aviation Administration’s updated license on Friday.
CPS Energy warns customers of active scam demanding payment over the phone
SAN ANTONIO – CPS Energy is warning its customers of an active scam in which a caller demands payment or threatens to shut off utility service.
"We have been receiving reports today from customers saying that a CPS Energy rep is asking for payment or their service will be disconnected. This is a SCAM," the post reads. "We'll never call to demand payment or personal info from you."
Riney Farms Produce still popular with community, grateful for customers - The Owensboro Times
Keith Riney is proud to continue offering fresh produce to the community with the same quality Riney Farms Produce customers have come to know and expect for the past four decades.
"I also grew potatoes for Charles Chips back in 1983 and I dug some of those potatoes by hand and sold them to a produce company in Louisville," Riney said.
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