New Car Accessories

by admin on October 19, 2009

Since my boyfriend and I have bought a car, a Mitsubishi Lancer, every time that we are at the mall he would ask if we could drop by an auto accessories shop and shop for some items. So far he has bought a few items like a bottle of car shampoo, a tire pump (is that what it’s called?), feather duster, a big sponge, chamois, car seat cover, sun visor among others. There are other things he got but I don’t know what they’re called and what they are used for since I am not knowledgeable about cars.

The car is great which has enough space for both of us including some of our family members who would occasionally like to ride along. He is even planning to take his younger sister to Star City one of these days because she kept on telling him to treat her there.
:)

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Tracie October 22, 2009 at 1:55 pm

Hi Call Center Gal! Very informative site. :)

I am facilitating a course called “Call Center Employee for a Day” which is part of KaKaibang Klase/Career Day/Alternative Class Day. It is an event spearheaded by the Assumption College (Makati) High School Student Council and is set to be held on November 21, Saturday.

I’m currently looking for a possible speaker who is a call center professional and a call center (or a training center) where an estimate of 15 students can experience hands-on how it is like to be a call center employee.

Thank you! :) I’ll be waiting for your reply. :D Your help would be very much appreciated!

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