You don’t need an app

I’ll never ask anyone to put an app on their phone for service or for better service. So many businesses want us to put an app on our phones to order from them or to pay our

Pay phone
payphone

bills or to shop.

Baking apps seem to be an exception to the rule where having the app means access to services that can not be accessed any other way.

It is easy to shop for houses for sale online or by using an app but it isn’t possible to purchase a house using an app. It isn’t possible to send the money to pay for the house through an app either.

I can understand how some businesses save work for themselves if their customers use apps. I can also understand how a business can use a branded app for marketing.

My phone is full of apps. I keep deleting them and adding more. Sometimes an app gets used once.  The apps I like the most are universal. I use them to send text messages, make phone calls, respond to emails, get directions, get information, and much more.

If I want to order a sandwich the web browser on my phone is all I need. If I need to report a power outage that same web browser works just fine. Asking someone to put an app on their phone seems like the opposite of customer service.

For real estate services feel free to call, text or email. Use the contact information on the upper right. For people who want to download something onto to their phone I am sure I can find something.

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