@sterkinekor seriously. Not sure what happened to your website but I tried 3x to book. 2 failures the first time. And now you’ve taken money from my card but failed the payment on your website even though it’s very clear from my banking app that you took money. Not fair!
@chrisboettcher9 Curious on your take on the non dairy milks. Would your suggestion be to cease their intake entirely, or to (somehow) find alternatives who don’t have sunflower seed oil lecithin as one of its ingredients?
Asking on behalf of someone who can’t consume dairy due to other issues.
Our #Thrive loyalty programme has generated a lot of engagement - we are so grateful. 🙌🤝🫶
We are all about input from our community - this is what has helped us grow from no clients 9⃣ years ago, to a platform with over 2 million registered clients today. 🚀
@EasyEquities Totally get that. But then just be mindful of the full customer experience you’re asking people to go through, including the automated emails you may send.
@EasyEquities You say “log a ticket to provide feedback” but your system then provides a totally templated response, ignoring my feedback in the first place.
Do you want customer feedback or not?
Poor experience of value exchange, considering I know I gave some decent time to the exercise…
@carelnolte@EasyEquities Alternatively, change the script for the R25. I would happily pay that or more to access a small community of non-judgmental experts / peers who advise on my choices on the platform. I consistently deposit a monthly minimum but my return sucks. Why not help solve that problem?
@carelnolte@EasyEquities Never thought of Thrive as a loyalty programme at all; I’ve been a customer for almost 2 years, & not found it an engaging experience. Poor video content with limited shelf life, poor user journey. Gamification would work far better to create the response you want.
I started similar way without needing to worry about paying for the roof or the meals
I allegedly had access to all the financial prosperity rhetoric (not true)
I DID NOT do what he’s doing
In my 40s still trying to catching up
I can’t get the time back
That is the lesson
My salary is R3250, here is what I'm doing with it.
At least 20% of my income must always go to my investments:
R3250 × 20% = R650
Im sending a further R200 to my emergency fund.
Here is what I'm buying with the R650👇
@YoungInvestor03 It’s noise, for every opinion there is always an adversary. Not going to tell you to stop twitter, that’s not the solve. You don’t have to read, or listen, or onboard all the comments. The thread is full of people who understood it, focus on them.
@Melisha_Empire@talkcentss@SimonPB@jacks_cab Forgive the potentially dumb question please. Are you saying if the price drops below 81c, taking up rights is somewhat pointless? (What would be the logical move if the price on the market was say, 51c instead of 81c)?
@TheGarethWoods Bloody hell. Good to know, albeit it makes my ambition of moving there with a job already found clearly the exception rather than the norm!