[etni] Re: Fwd: re: lit. book

  • From: David Graniewitz <davidzalman@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, etni.list@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 22:38:38 +0300

I would just like to reiterate what Ettie wrote concerning UPP's and
ECB's relative sales techniques. During the past few years, I have
found myself choosing books put out by ECB mainly because I have had a
chance to view them as they were sent me as coordinator. All I see of
UPP's new books are pictures of their covers in their yearly
catalogues and  hyped-up blurbs that go with them. These simply aren't
enough to help me make the important decision as to which book a class
will have to use for a year (or maybe 2).
In addition, I have always found ECB's reps to be more helpful and informative.

David Graniewitz
Jerusalem






From: Ettie Dudkevitz <ettiedud@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: lit. book

The ECB publishing house always sends free copies for the teachers to
look over before compiling a book list. This is a good way to look
over the options.
Unfortunately, when I called up the UPP publishing company to send our
school an sample copy, they were extremely rude on the telephone. I
felt like I was being verbally attacked by one of  the workers there.
This kind of behavior made our school choose other book options. It is
a pity since we were denied copies of any new books that came out
minimizing our options. It felt very unpleasant doing business with
them

Ettie


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