Who is "Brandon?"

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Cinnamonkey

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Just curious, is he Ms. T's helper?

Brandon is THE amazing gentleman that handles all of the customer service issues. He answers calls and questions and emails, and he makes sure that we are all taken care of and as happy as we can be if it is in his power to make us so. He responds quickly, gives really good advice when it comes to Ms. T's juices. He currently browses ECF as Tempus Fugit. He's an all around great guy.

Hope this helps.

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radicalfrog

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Ahhhh Yes Brandon is a real person LMAOOOOO

He takes care of all my customers needs while I am doing the creation part of the business! Have questions, concerns or anything under the sun and Brandon is the one to go to.

Brandon also knows that I will do whatever it takes to make everyone happy! LMAOOOO

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taphandle

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Ahhhh Yes Brandon is a real person LMAOOOOO

He takes care of all my customers needs while I am doing the creation part of the business! Have questions, concerns or anything under the sun and Brandon is the one to go to.

Brandon also knows that I will do whatever it takes to make everyone happy! LMAOOOO

Smooches
Ms T

You guys ROCK!!!!

Got a little package today that was totally unexpected. Over the top, unnecassary but greatly appriciated.

Take it easy-n-at,
Jeff (aka not Jefferey)
 
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Tempus Fugit

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Sorry I missed this earlier, I've had a million things this weekend that were part of "real life" rather than Ms T's world! Yes, I exist, maybe on the fringes of reality, at my home in the desert. Thanks all, for the kind words, whether I am deserving of them or not! Basically, think of me as the "bass player" (I actually DID play bass in a band for a few years). The bass player keeps the rhythm, adds to the depth of the music with the lower undertones, and every once in awhile, rips into a blazing solo that may sound a bit different than the usual lead guitar - intricate, technical, and detailed, sometimes booming, yet subtle and laid back. The bass player is never as much in the forefront as the lead guitar or singer, but without bass, the show couldn't go on.

Brandon
Ms T's Bakery
 
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