Sok
Kansas City,#2UPDATE Employee
Sun, August 05, 2007
Computer Mailing, Inc., (CMI), a direct mail company in Kansas City, Missouri, developed the name "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" (CMI) nearly 20 years ago, based on the initials C, M & I. As a fulfillment center for various clients ranging from automotive dealers to colleges and universities to banks, CMI was a reputable company that delivered what it promised and "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" was one of the most successful packages they offered. For several years, marketing promotions sold under the "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" name produced tremendous results -- both for clients, as well as consumers. The response to numerous promotions sold under the "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" name were so successful, in fact, that it spurned many "copycats" -- marking the beginning of the end of a once respected direct mail piece. Rival companies reproduced the "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" package -- but did not deliver as promised ... tainting the name in the industry, as well as the company that produced it. Many of the "other" companies have come and gone, making this the perfect time to return the "Collins, Martin & Isaacs" name back to its rightful place in the direct mail industry. Please do not allow the actions of "others" to taint the name of Collins, Martin & Isaacs any longer. Thank you.
Maureen
Berkeley,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, August 16, 2004
I received a sratch-off "certificate" from this firm, entitling me to a $1000.00 online shopping spree if I attended a two-day promotional event at Bonanza Ford Dealership in Sonoma CA. I arrived on the morning of the first day and was told that all of the awards coupons had been given out already and I would get a replacement in the mail. Of course I have not. I am going to pursue this with our local tv channel's consumer advocacy department.