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E.B. Horsman & Son Rewards Powered by AD Rewards

In the world of business, loyalty is a valuable asset, often rewarded through various incentive programs. One such program that is the
E.B. Horsman & Son Rewards Program, powered by AD Rewards. To gain further insight into the program, we had the privilege of interviewing a long-time enthusiastic participant and advocate of
E.B. Horsman’s reward offerings for over a decade.

From the program’s outset, this customer has been a committed member, expressing high levels of satisfaction. When asked about his overall satisfaction, he confidently rates it a – five out of five- praising its efficient management and the substantial benefits it delivers to both him and his company.

During our conversation, he shared a memorable rewards story. His favorite aspect of the program is the gift certificates, which he distributes as rewards to employees. “It allows them the freedom to choose what they want, whether it’s a coffee from Tim Hortons or a sandwich from Subway,” he explained. This flexibility not only caters to individual tastes but also significantly boosts employee morale.

Last year, the company’s events committee redeemed rewards to enhance their annual Christmas party, spreading festive cheers among all attendees. He also emphasized the program’s user-friendliness, noting, “It’s a hassle-free system where I don’t need to spend time tracking points.”

For this satisfied customer, the E.B. Horsman & Son Rewards Program transcends mere business transactions; it fosters robust relationships between suppliers and customers

As our interview concluded, he was keen to praise the program for strengthening business ties and enhancing staff morale, declaring it a standout initiative within the electrical industry.

For those interested in reaping similar benefits, joining the E.B. Horsman & Son Rewards Program is simple and straightforward. Just head to the E.B. Horsman & Son Rewards Registration website or stop by any of
E.B. Horsman & Son’s 22 locations across Western Canada to unlock a world of rewards tailored to your needs.

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