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Martin Romjue

Martin Romjue joined LCT Magazine as editor on Jan. 2, 2008. He most recently worked as a business editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group, and previously reported at newspapers in Virginia, Florida, and California. Read more

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Jim Luff is an operator from Bakersfield, CA who wears a few different hats. Jim began his career in the industry as a private chauffeur in 1990. In 1993 he found a permanent home at The Limousine Scene as the general manager, later becoming a partner. Read more

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Michael Campos joined LCT Magazine as assistant editor on January 3, 2011. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California’s English/Creative Writing program. Michael attended his first International LCT Show in February 2011, where he met and interacted with operators and vendors. He will be helping LCT further develop its digital media content. Read more

When Good Proposals Go Bad

By Jim A. Luff

I recently shared with you my quest to land a casino account. More specifically, I asked if I should call to follow up on my recent proposal sent in response to an RFP (request for proposal).

 

I decided to call even if it meant being a bug. I had to know where we stood. I got the dreaded voicemail. I left a message but received no return call. I called another day. Still, no return call! At this point I became a little obsessed with what happened. I mean, I want to be kicked out of the sandbox or be invited to play. I want a line drawn in the sand with “yes” or “no.” You can’t just leave me hanging.

 

Time to get to work. I call the casino. I was persuasive enough to obtain the guy’s cell phone number. I nervously dialed it. I used a line other than my own to prevent Caller ID from displaying our company name. He answered. I asked if he had an opportunity to go over my proposal. He said he did and that he had decided not to use our company. I was a little stunned, but yet had a feeling there was a reason why he was avoiding my calls.

 

I decided to ask what company he decided to use. Surprisingly, he said he had decided on none. He said that one reason he was not using us is that we had “aligned” ourselves with another competing casino in the region. He said he did take the time to view our website and found our casino package that promoted a competing casino in another city. Oops! He felt this would make it hard for our people to make a recommendation if we already had a package with another casino on our website.

 

He then went on to tell me that they are now working with their advertising agency to find a limo service that would more than meet their needs. I asked who their advertising agency was. Once I learned that name, I had to call someone who I know is friends with the owner of the agency. She is now calling the agency to see what their involvement is with the casino. This is no longer a quest. It is a mission. I will land this account eventually.

Print | posted on Tuesday, April 01, 2008 11:25 AM
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