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"It hard to beat a person who never gives up" - Babe Ruth

Thanks Babe Ruth for creating a quote that best describes Melinda Hardwick's work ethic. Just today, I took Melinda two out of the norm accounts that needed unusual title corrections. Melinda immediately took ownership of both accounts with no complaint. She is using her knowledge base and customer service skills to work with the customers and DMVs to get the titles corrected. Thanks Melinda for never giving up on the "crazy" accounts.

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