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The
mission of Big Arrow Up is quite clear:
"To give the best quality service at a fair price, with
no undue stress."
At Big Arrow Up, we know what it is
like to call a manufacturer or service provider, leave countless
messages concerning a product or service, and never receive
a return call. We also know what it is like to be on the other
side of the fence where employees are inundated with so many
customers that they cannot always be serviced effectively.
What happens then? The customer suffers.
More often than not, situations arise in which there are so
many hands in the mix, with the red tape, forms, and rules
within an organization, that the people involved in the decision-making
process dont know enough about your account to effectively
help you. And, let us not forget the infamous "I don't
handle that!" excuse. Well, we at Big Arrow Up are fed
up, just like you. For these reasons, we have made it our
goal to make the customer a priority! Now that we have you
thinking about all of the ways that customers are mistreated
in business today, we would like you to know that at Big Arrow
Up we see the customer differently. We have fifteen years
worth of business sales experience and in that time have seen
first hand how customers should, and should not, be treated.
We have even won corporate awards for the individualized service
that we have provided. Now, we are ready to put our collective
knowledge and passion for superior customer service to work
for you!
Meet the owner
John started Big Arrow Up in 2001. While
working in Yellow Pages sales, a position he held for seven
years, he decided it was time to learn something new. After
seeing the future and value of advertising on the Web along
with his long time interest in computer graphics and image
editing he decided to take the Webmaster Certificate Program
at Penn State University in Great Valley. When he graduated
in 2000 he was disheartened to find his current employer,
Verizon, had no openings for his new skill. So in 2001 he
left to start Big Arrow Up.
"Many people have asked, 'How did you come up with the
name Big Arrow Up?' The story goes like this: Back in 1992
I worked for UPS for a few months as a driver. During training
they taught me how to use a device for scanning bar codes
and entering signatures when delivering packages. The device
had numbers, letters and arrows on it for input. The arrows
were big and small and allowed you to move from one screen
to the next. The instructor would say, 'Enter this number,
now big arrow up. Put this name in, now big arrow down.' So
that's how I got the name. Plus I think it is very positive."
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