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Trilegiant – an Overview

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Since its inception in 1973, Trilegiant has expanded; it now serves over 25 million members scattered all over the United States. The leading membership based provider of shopping, travel, entertainment, dental, health and consumer protection services has a variety of loyalty product businesses and a membership club that allows them to offer members with only the best choices of products and services. Trilegiant’s individual membership club and loyalty-building programs give members the opportunity to enjoy protection, convenience, and remarkable savings.

With the help of its 3,000 highly experienced employees, Trilegiant offers only the best quality of programs and services. The company’s high regard for optimum service and efficient operations, their programs significantly contribute to the improvement of brand loyalty. It also allows for more revenue opportunities for Trilegiant’s partners in affinity marketing.

Aside from its headquarters in Norwalk’s Connecticut Avenue, Trilegiant has seven other facilities six different states. The company’s products and services comes with a free trial and a money back guarantee that members find truly worthy. This allows probable customers to try their programs in a completely risk-free manner.

Previously known as Cendant Incentives and Cendant Membership Services, Trilegiant’s greatest advantage is that it provides their members good opportunities to enjoy the convenience of online or home shopping while saving money.

What to do About the Dirt Patch in Redlands

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Are there any plans to do anything with that massive dirt patch that resides next to Citrus Plaza in Redlands? It’s been there for years and there was all these initial plans to build it up and develop it but nothing has come to fruition. It could be that they sluggish economy has something to do with it. Sales and down across the board and retailers and restaurants chains may be hesitant to be a part of a new development in the city of Redlands.

In addition to the dirt patch, the roads alongside the dirt patch have been under construction for what seems like an eternity. And it looks like nothing has changed for all the time the roads have been closed. There are plenty of new huge and extra huge office warehouses at the end of Pioneer Street, along with a new Redlands high school, but still no word on what’s going to happen to the area next to Citrus Plaza. Maybe a good Redlands web design company could develop a website that keeps Redlands citizens and shoppers and residents that live nearby, more in the loop about city affairs. It’s not like it’s too much to ask. Area residents should have some way to accurately relay on what’s going on in their city and a website developed for that reason could really help.