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Dan Casey Quotes

«It?s a very well-balanced team, and they?re a pleasure to coach.»
Author: Dan Casey
«He comes through in the clutch.»
Author: Dan Casey
«There are so many people in the industry so we need to be unique. We've got to offer very prompt service.»
Author: Dan Casey
«We realize that we're in a very competitive industry and we really need to offer something over and beyond what our competition offers. It is a commodity, but at some point the service is what sets you apart from the competition.»
Author: Dan Casey
«We love this area and we think it's a great town and area to do business in. We decided this is where we wanted to establish our roots. We just loved the downtown feel. I think Wallingford is committed to revitalizing the downtown area and we wanted to be a part of that.»
Author: Dan Casey
«A lot of home offices will have a multifunction machine that handles everything. If that's down, they can't fax and they can't print. They would really have a tough time doing anything.»
Author: Dan Casey
«When you think of the person who goes to Disneyland and spends $500 and puts it on the credit card and their interest rate is 15 percent (debt) ... the person that puts it in the credit union is getting 4 percent (gain). The difference is close to 20 percent.»
Author: Dan Casey