Comfort Inspection $75 Value Comfort Inspection $75 Value Presented To: $75 Given By: Value Issued By: Inspect System Explain Operation Offer Comfort & Energy Tips Good For One Comfort Inspection With Your Company Your Phone Number Your Website © 2004 Service Roundtable Comfort Inspection Presented To: $75 Given By: Value Issued By: Inspect System Explain Operation Offer Comfort & Energy Tips Good For One Comfort Inspection With Your Company Your Phone Number Your Website © 2004 Service Roundtable Comfort Inspection Presented To: $75 Given By: Value Issued By: Inspect System Explain Operation Offer Comfort & Energy Tips Good For One Comfort Inspection With Your Company Your Phone Number Your Website © 2004 Service Roundtable
Notes: What’s the difference between a gift certificate and a coupon? Not much. Usually, gift certificates are purchased where coupons are discounts. For this reason, people tend to keep gift certificates until needed, while they discard coupons unless there is an immediate need. The gift certificate has intrinsic value to the holder, while the coupon has none. The comfort inspection is a certificate designed to be used with new homeowners. It offers homeowners a free inspection of their comfort system, an explanation of its operation, and a list of comfort and energy saving tips. An inspection form you might use is (login and click on the link when this document is viewed as a show): Dave Boelcke's Real Estate Inspection Report - XP Version A sheet of energy tips you might use is (login and click on the link when this document is viewed as a show): Beat the Heat Comfort inspections certificates can be mailed to new homeowners (many towns will provide a newcomers list free of charge each month if you ask and services exist that provide mailing lists of new residents), given to your existing customers if they move across town, remaining within your service area, and given to new owners of homes you serviced where the owner moved. Be sure to change the certificate for your company information.