It smells like the people who sent(scent) it.
I’ve never heard of Credo Mobile.
I googled it. I wiki’d it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CREDO_(company)
What I found: Idiot San Francisco leftards.
‘Nuff said.
It is good sales.
Most school districts are liberal, so they are trying to appeal to that audience emotionally to overcome price objections.
My company sells products into many markets. When we sell into the architectural market, we talk about green buildings, recycled content, sustainability, etc.....all the buzzwords that get the customer excited.
I suggest you discard the letter.
Interesting name - Credo Mobile. It immediately brought to my mind the “Credit Mobilier” scandal of 1872.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%A9dit_Mobilier_of_America_scandal
Why anyone would name a company which instantly brings to mind such associations is beyond my comprehension.
LOL - reminds me of the Verizon and AT&T map commercials - CREDO - no real map at all.
LOL
See if it will jam your paper shredder.....
I’d inform them in no uncertain terms that I’m not interested in any more solicitations from them. And I’d let them know why. If there’s a “return postage paid” envelope included, tape it to a brick and send it back.
But they’ll probably be out of business before it can get there.
Just as an FYI for those who may not know it already, Progressive Insurance embraces a similar ideology. Go to GEICO instead.
Fill out whatever they sent you with bogus information and mail it back.
You could even tell them how appalled you are that they killed trees by sending you junk mail.
It sucks to be a, for instance, Matthews or Olberman, who built their tiny little markets on hating Republicans. But, it must really suck, big time, to a business whose only “value proposition” is...we hate Conservatives.
Doesn’t matter, really, as they all suffer from the “big belt buckle, little penis” syndrome.