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Allele’s Online Community
Allele Biotech’s participation in social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace has been successful over the past few months! We initiated contact with our customers via these websites not only to provide an easy way to let people know about our newest products and promotions but, most importantly, to ensure better customer service through an easily accessible forum for questions, comments, and yes, even criticisms. We are not like those other companies that are so large that your business and opinions do not matter to us. We at Allele Biotech need and appreciate our customers and reward your patronage and participation in these social networking forums with special promotions and customer service that really lets you know we value your online community membership. Your research goals are our research goals!
Several times a week our tweets will inform you about great deals like FREE SHIPPING on select products ordered within a specific time frame.
Our regular blogs found on all three of our sites are used to converse on a variety of topics from SBIR grants to fluorescent proteins to skin care!
On facebook and myspace you can submit technical questions on protocol or products and receive SAME DAY answers; you may also send comments and suggestions for improvement which will be seen by our head scientist and executives. Your opinion counts at Allele! We began this networking concept as not only a way to better reach our customers but, more importantly, as a way for them to better reach us.
Become a friend, fan, or follower to any one of the sites today and receive a $30 discount off your next order!
Allele Biotech’s Box Swap Program
Allele Biotech has a special, money saving offer for you if are located in any of the following San Diego zip codes:
92014
92037
92111
92117
92120
92121
92122
92129
92130
92145
Allele Biotech’s Box Swap Program will give you cash or credit for good condition styrofoam boxes that are greater than 9 x 9 x 9 inches. Our goal is to help eliminate waste while saving you money by reusing your accumulating, unwanted styrofoam boxes. If you are located in any of the previously mentioned zip codes, give us a call and we will come to your facility at remove the unwanted boxes at no charge!
We are encouraging all types of companies to take part in this endeavor. If you are a biotech company or a loyal Allele customer you may redeem your syrofoam for credit that can be applied toward any Allele Biotech order. If you are a company that has no need for biological research reagents then you may redeem your boxes for cash!
Everyone wins with Allele’s Box Swap Program. So free up some space, eliminate waste, and earn money all with just one phone call! 858-587-6645
Swine Flu
Today the World Health Organization declared that the Swine Flu-(Influenza A(H1N1)- pandemic has reached 21 countries. The disease that is thought to have originated in Mexico has claimed 29 lives in the infection of 822 people in that country alone.
As San Diegans and as global citizens, Allele Biotech wishes to covey its sympathy to all people affected either directly or indirectly by this pandemic. As a company Allele Biotech is doing its part to help eradicate the existence of such an ominous virus that threatens people’s health and livelihoods. Recently Allele Biotech negotiated a deal with a distributor in Baja. The agreement that generated Allele Biotech De Mexico could not have come at a more fortuitous time. Our Baja researchers are feverishly working on this worldwide effort to elucidate, control, and prevent the A H1N1 that is currently affecting all of us.
Allele Biotech De Mexico is working in conjunction with Allele Biotech of San Diego to fight Swine Flu. On Friday, May 1, 2009 several researchers and technicians worked into the night on custom designed oligonucleotides that are being used right now to research this virus. We are thoroughly optimistic that this virus will soon be under control and we are honored we could help in this urgent endeavor.
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