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Actually, she is a coworker of an old friend, and when I let my friend know I was doing PC, she must have mentioned it at work and this woman contacted me to do a show. She said her husband is a big Berkshire-Hathaway fan, they went to the stockholder's meeting last year, and he had been pushing her to sign b/c he thinks its such a great company. PLus he told her he could buy client gifts from her for his business. I'm bummed he couldn't stay for the show,I could have signed them both!PCGINA said:Way to go Kimberly!! Did you ask her what you did or said that convinced her to sign? Could be something you might want to know for future use...
GOOD JOB
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