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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 programโ€™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 โ€“ 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. โ€œIt allows them the freedom to choose what they want, whether itโ€™s a coffee from Tim Hortons or a sandwich from Subway,โ€ he explained. This flexibility not only caters to individual tastes but also significantly boosts employee morale.

Last year, the companyโ€™s events committee redeemed rewards to enhance their annual Christmas party, spreading festive cheers among all attendees. He also emphasized the programโ€™s user-friendliness, noting, โ€œItโ€™s a hassle-free system where I donโ€™t need to spend time tracking points.โ€

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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