Be more productive, stop forgetting things and organize your life
Friday - Mar 12, 2010, 07:08pm (GMT+5.5)
Chandigarh, March 12 (ANI/Business Wire India): In today's dynamic world, forgetting is something, we all do. It is bad enough when it is someone's birthday, but when it is a business or monetary issue it can be costly. By keeping in mind the information overload and today's life style, Yaad the recall services has introduced YaadiT - the recalling genie to remind you whatever you want him to.
The reminder services aimed at saving money, time, health and last but not least, creating better relationships with near and dears.
YaadiT - the recalling genie isn't just about birthdays and anniversaries reminders, it is customizable task reminder solution for anything you want to remind yourself about. The slogan" yaadi yaad dilaye, yadi aap bhool jayein, jab, jo aur jaise aap chahein" itself explains customizable reminder solutions for limitless possibilities of forgetful tasks at the chosen time, date and the mode of communication. The service will be tremendous value for personal, official and business use.
Many people have been quoted saying that, "It is small things that matter in life." somebody remembering your birthday or another important event can be very uplifting. Being able to remember your boss's and/or clients birthdays can be a very powerful tool. Being reminded about various payment deadlines can make customers save a lot more than their investment with reminder services. Additionally, customers can gain lot more benefits which can't even be detailed or measured because it is complete customizable service which can be moulded as per the requirements, so as benefits.
The customers need to register by submitting their reminder task list with a yearly subscription fee. Yaadi - the recalling genie will remind its customers on their chosen time and date by preferred mode of communication from SMS, phone call or e-mail.
"Once, I had missed renewing my vehicle insurance and I was being challenged by traffic police. I had lost a lot of time discussing issue with traffic personnel and later spent time for paying challan and I also had to pay penalty for delaying the insurance premium payment...In the end, I wasted time and money both just because I forget renewing. If my friend, Yaadi might have come earlier, I had saved money and time." (ANI)
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