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    June 10, 2009

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    Josh Hallett

    Yep it's not that hard, so it's funny to see so many firms suddenly getting a clue and making it a priority.

    Joann

    Hi Katie,

    We have been unable to successfully contact your office about our Dashboard account. Might you be able to have someone get in touch with us ASAP?

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    Amber Naslund

    Ah, thanks so much Katie. That means an awful lot coming from you. I know we have lots of work to do in this space. So let's get to it, shall we, instead of pouting about how hard it is? :)

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