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Nozbe Reunion - Ustron (April 16-21, 2018) - customer support slowdown

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Mon, Apr 16, 2018 11:16 AM

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Hello {NAME}! As we do every six months, the entire Nozbe team will soon be meeting in-person for a

[Nozbe.com] Hello {NAME}! As we do every six months, the entire Nozbe team will soon be meeting in-person for a few days. This time, our gathering will take place in Ustron, a mountain town in the South of Poland. As a result, our customer support may slow down at that time. However, we are going to be working hard every day of the reunion to make decisions that will form the future of Nozbe. Longer response time Because the whole team takes part in discussing the strategic works during the reunion, the customer support department will have much less time to reply to your queries. We really need their insight during our discussions. As you know, our team usually responds to messages almost instantly. From April 16 to 21, however, the response time will be longer. We hope you understand! :) Nozbe Reunion The idea of Nozbe Reunions stems from the fact we are a #NoOffice company. This means we all work from our homes and have no regular office space. Because of that, we meet "for real" twice a year in order to see each other and enjoy the company of the colleagues we only meet virtually throughout the year. In a few days we will post about how to prepare a good company retreat - stay tuned. [Here, you can see how much fun we had the last time we met.]( You can check in on how we are doing We will be posting some photos on our social media profiles: - [Instagram]( - [Twitter]( - [Facebook]( See you soon! Yours productively, [Michael] - Michael Sliwinski CEO and founder of Nozbe Copyright (c) 2007-2017, Nozbe.com Nozbe, ul. Rozewska 18, 81-055, Gdynia, Poland You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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