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Professional Commitment

I hereby acknowledge my belief and commitment to the principles and practices known as the “Principles of Good Business”, which suggest that each of us must have:

A Stewardship of Responsibility.
Adherence to Ethical Standards.
The Creation of Abundance.
A Pledge to Do No Harm.
A Duty to Give Back to the Community.

As a professional, I understand that we hold common expectations between us that are necessary to develop and maintain feelings of mutual trust and respect. My participation in the Committed Professional Registry is evidence of my acceptance of these common rules and practices, which include but are not limited to:

    1) Truthful and Accurate Communications.
    Professionals do not engage in deceptive or misleading practices with regard to any aspect of advertising, marketing or any other communication of product or service quality, description or pricing.

    2) Disclosure.
    Professionals disclose to their customers and prospective customers pertinent information about their business, the goods or services available for purchase, and any transactions between them and their customers.

    3) Information Practices and Security.
    Professionals adopt information practices that treat each customer’s personal information with care. They take appropriate measures to provide adequate security for sensitive information, such as credit card information, social security information, and any personal information required by the transaction.

    4) Customer Satisfaction.
    Professionals seek to ensure their customers’ satisfaction by honoring company representations, answering reasonable questions, and making credible attempts to resolve customer complaints and disputes in a timely and responsive manner.

    5) Honoring of Commitment.
    Professionals understand that willful violation of their Pledge of Good Business Practices is a detrimental act which results in the loss of confidence and trust of the members of the community; and may result in the reporting of negative statements on my registry listings and the possible loss of membership privileges.

I further acknowledge my personal obligation to uphold high standards of integrity and honesty in my respective fields of endeavor.

I pledge my support to promote these principles and practices throughout the community.



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