TOWN OF BENSON: We Need Your input and Take Our Retail Customer Survey Today!

TOWN OF BENSON: We Need Your input and Take Our Retail Customer Survey Today!
We Need Your input and Take Our Retail Customer Survey Today! — TOWN OF BENSON: (http://www.townofbenson.com)
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Town of Benson issued the following announcement on March 6.

Between March and April, the Town of Benson will be conducting a survey among its customers.

 The purpose of this survey is to measure your satisfaction levels and opinions, as well as identify opportunities to improve.

The digital survey will be conducted by the Maru Group, a professional research firm. 

To complete the survey digitally, visit this link: 

https://bit.ly/BensonSurvey

You will also be able to access the digital survey via our social media. 

Maru maintains the anonymity of respondents to surveys the firm conducts. 

No information will be released that might, in any way, reveal the identity of any customer that participates in the survey.

We thank you for your cooperation and hope that you take part in this important survey.

Original source can be found here.        



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