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From: udo wegmann <udo @amacomp.com> <br /> To: JIM MARCH <jmarch @goldengate.net> <br /> Date: Sunday, July 18, 1999 1:25 PM <br /> Subject: City Web Site <br /> Hello Jim, <br /> I am going to start off this message by come down extremely hard on you/the staff <br /> and individuals who are responsible for maintaining the business listings on the City <br /> web page. Who is the one responsible for this? I am really upset that after three <br /> years of having my business in Centerville that the business directory listing our <br /> business is still WRONG! <br /> Refer to: http:// www .centervillemn.com /buslist.html <br /> What the heck will it take to get this right? I can not tell you how many times I have <br /> contacted someone at the city about this, either in print in the City newsletter or now <br /> on the City Web site business directory. I have been a member of this community for <br /> over twelve years, and have volunteered time and money to this town to help it grow <br /> and develop. I am a member of the Centerville Lions, and have donated my time and <br /> money to charitable events and functions. My wife and I have stood on the corner of <br /> Progress and Main Street for over two years watching the children crossing to school <br /> so they wouldn't get hurt and we poured many hours of our lives into the installation of <br /> flashing lights and crosswalk identification at the school. <br /> I worked diligently for countless hours on preparation and presentation of a <br /> respectable bid for the computer system at the City offices, many times fighting <br /> against opposition and lack of computer knowledge to gain respect as a local business. <br /> Consistently I provided the City with bid after bid, always improving and compromising <br /> to provide the staff with information and products that would be equal to or superior <br /> to the information solicited from my competitors. Despite the process our company <br /> prevailed and were thankful to have the opportunity to prove to staff and others that <br /> we are better than we're given credit for. <br /> Now can we please get our advertising CORRECT on the City web site and in the news <br /> letter? I am in the process of developing a website and business marketing plan and <br /> would like to link to the City site as referral, however if the listing isn't corrected I <br /> will not. Afterall, we are billed regularly to have our business advertised by the City, <br /> but I refuse to pay for incorrect information. Some one has to take responsibility to <br /> review these ads with the business owners to determine their accuracy, that's a given. <br /> /1 9/99 <br />