Preferred Direct

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Norfolk, United States

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Preferred Direct Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Preferred Direct is located in Norfolk, United States on 4590 Village Ave. Preferred Direct is rated 4 out of 5 in the category commercial printerdirect mail advertisingmedical billing service in United States.

Address

4590 Village Ave

Phone

+1 8447191848

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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Rachel A.

A great family-owned business to work with. They have alot of options and really work with you to create the best print piece that converts. High quality marketing print delivered fast and accurately for my clients. Definitely recommend!

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Julie Nee

Preferred Direct has helped me the last two years with projects for our Rotary Club. In both instances, I shared my vision for the project and both times, the Preferred team had suggestions to make it better. The outcome was better than my original idea and I love that!

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Kris Marie

I have never worked for this company, but I did have a chance to interview for an open position. The interview was probably the worse and most uncomfortable interview I have ever had. They treated me/my interview as a joke. They shaded my academic accomplishments ; as if having my MBA isn't valuable (26 y/o). The Finance/Revenue Mgr was very rude and standoffish. In fact, her demeanor was slightly racist. She would not shake my hand until I practically forced her by leaving my hand extended. Even then she didn't close her hands to complete the hand shake. I also noticed there is a lack of diversity (POC), except for the labor men -go figure. Throughout the entire interview I felt like they were simply trying to meet their quota (interview POC).

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