Customer Service

Re: A round of thanks to each of you. :)

Unread postby amelasky » Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:06 pm

I had to chime in and give my thanks! So many times I have been in need of a tiny bit of help or encouragement or even needed something clarified. When that happens, my daughter is quick to remind me to ask my friends on the MFW Message board! :) I love it when she does that. I reminds me that I am not in this alone. After meeting so many MFW staff members at Vision Weekend and then having so many virtual "friends" on here, it sure feels like I am surrounded by support.

Thanks to every one who takes the time to help us and lift us up when needed.
Annie
Married to my best friend and high school sweetheart for 15 years. Blessed momma to my princess (11) and little warrior (8).
2012-2013 RtR
So grateful that God placed My Father's World in our lives 8 years ago!
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Just about to place my order, quick ?

Unread postby cbollin » Mon Mar 05, 2012 7:59 pm

mom2six wrote:Is MFW a secure web site to order from? I'm sure it is, but I don't see the little padlock symbol thingy, usually in the upper corner, to show it's secure. I've always heard never order from a web site that doesn't have that symbol. Any thoughts?

yes..
http://www.mfwbooks.com/setcnt/MFWPOLICY


I thought my husband would enjoy the fun of looking a bit.. (He's in the field in this.)

In our current version of our browser, we don't see the padlock the way we used to. However, we do have the option to click on the security info and we were able to see that yes it is encrypted on the pages where you order and are logged into your customer account to place an order.

Our browser, it's up the top bar, there's an icon between the "back button" and the space for url. That icon is a blue circle with yellow letters that are MFW. We clicked on that icon.. That's the security info. The padlock was definitely there (on that click point with more information) while I was logged in to my account on the main website.

so it might be the case that different browser show different things in current version. The parts without any where at all to order or be logged in -- not encrypted. and that's normal and ok. The parts where you order... yes... padlock is there.

I'm not smart enough to understand the rest of what my dh said...... but I was able to point and click and see the thingy... that's about my brain level on this stuff. I could see the https instead of just http and then click....

I'm going back to something else that my brain understands...

but if you're concerned, phone in the order and tell them about the problem..:)

-crystal
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Re: Just about to place my order, quick ?

Unread postby mom2six » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:24 am

Crystal,
Thank you for that quick lesson, that was interesting :-) My brain doesn't quite go there either :~ , but I'm a little more knowledgable now !!
And I thank your DH for looking into it!
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Convention

Unread postby HeyChelle » Sun Apr 22, 2012 4:11 pm

Big applause for MFW. I was just at convention this weekend and I must tell you that the MFW booth was the most organized, aesthetic, and easiest to navigate. Everything was laid out so well and easy to find and look through.

I was showing around some new-to-homeschooling families (close friends) and y'all just made it so easy for them to love MFW. Of course, I showed them other options, too, and tried not to be biased. :-)
Chelle - Christian, wife, and mommy of 4
My family blog
The beginnings of my photography
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More thanks for the MFW board

Unread postby Cyndi (AZ) » Tue May 01, 2012 6:24 pm

Julie in MN wrote:I definitely can be accused of being online too much. Although, when Reid was younger, I mostly posted during lunch or after school (or I'm a night owl, so late at night). Now, Reid's pretty independent. And I'm home most of the time, 3 days a week I'm running a home dialysis machine with scattered waiting times, so the board's a blessing to me, too.

I miss volunteering outside of the home but am not a reliable contributor any more, so I'm happy to feel like I'm contributing somewhere, but on my own schedule. Thank you for noticing our hearts.

cbollin wrote:basically, I"m in the same boat. I can't leave the house to have any meaningful contribution to be "a family of eternal purpose" or godly generations... so at least I can help someone with a math problem once in a while....

Mom2theteam wrote:I can't contribute much outside of my home right now because of all my littles. I have an online support thing I do and I do see it as my way of ministering and giving back. It allows me to be someone other than mom for a few minutes (or hours). I enjoy it and I'm glad I can support others even if it's behind a computer screen. I think you ladies should consider this the same way. :-)

I pray for you and your families.

"You were my strength when I was weak (I don't think I can do this anymore - Yes, you can.)
You were my voice when I couldn't speak (I can't do this - try saying it like this)
You were my eyes when I couldn't see (I just don't get it! - here, I'll post a pic for you)
You saw the best there was in me (I'm such a loser! - No, you're a mom and it's ok.)
Lifted me up when I couldn't reach (We'll never get back on schedule! - then revise your schedule)
You gave me faith 'cause you believed (I seriously can't do this!!! - Yes, you can.)
I'm everything I am (as a homeschooling mom)
Because you loved me" (and spent hours of your own time to help me)
2012/13: RTR
completed: MFWK, MFW1, ADV, ECC, CTG
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To the MFW Office/ Warehouse Staff

Unread postby dhudson » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:48 pm

You guys (and gals) ROCK!! I ordered my curricula on Friday (2 boxes full) and got it today, Wednesday. I was really hoping to get it before our convention this weekend so I could look through it to see what else I could pick up to go with it ( like great Book Basket Books) and it came in enough time to make lists!

Thank you for all you do on our behalf. I appreciate your speed and professionalism.
God Bless,
Dawn
http://www.shiningexamples.blogspot.com
blessed Mom of three - 15, 12 & 12
happy user of MFW since 2002
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Re: To the MFW Office/ Warehouse Staff

Unread postby courthart246 » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:16 pm

I have to agree. MFW has one of the best customer services that I have ever done business with. I truly appreciate being able to rely upon them to answer any questions I have promptly and to ship my order quickly as well.
Courtney
Married 16 Years to Jamie
Loving MFW along with my three kids:
ds - 12 (Exploring Countries and Cultures 2nd time around with 7th grade supplement)
ds - 9 (Exploring Countries and Cultures)
dd - 6 (MFW 1st and some ECC too)
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Re: To the MFW Office/ Warehouse Staff

Unread postby Mommy22alyns » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:54 pm

I agree, I called MFW about a backordered book and they were very friendly and even let me add one thing!
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Hi! Thank you for this message board!

Unread postby hoosiermama » Thu Jun 21, 2012 8:07 pm

Hello! I just wanted to post a quick thank you to all of you mothers and moderators who have made the archives of this message board so user-friendly. I felt so encouraged by reading your responses to one another, and I became more aware of MFW offerings because of the forum.

It was this forum that encouraged me to go ahead and purchase the preschool curriculum package, so I did! And we love it!

I'm looking forward to learning more from you all as the years progress.

My son is 3.5 and my daughter is 1.5. We're doing the preschool pack (ages 3-5) for my son, and some of the toys from the younger preschool pack for my daughter (mostly to keep her included) this year. Next school year, we might do more of the same and add on some other activities but I just want to keep it light and fun. As my son observed about his sister, "Look; she's learning to learn!" We'll keep on encouraging that around here :)

When my son is 5 (turning 6 mid-year) we'll do the MFW kindergarten. It looks like such an awesome package and I'm looking forward to it!

That's all. Just wanted to share and thank those of you who post here. Have a lovely day!
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Re: Hi! Thank you for this message board!

Unread postby MelissaB » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:46 am

Hi, welcome along! :-)

I remember how excited I was when I first came to the MFW board. It really is a blessing. (!)

Thank you from our family, too, for all you guys at MFW are doing to keep this a positive, encouraging place for us moms to think and plan together, and raise our families with a focus on the Lord.

Melissa B.
Melissa B.
central Arkansas
Completed MFW K, 1st, ECC, CTG & RTR. Looking forward to Expl.-1850.
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Re: Hi! Thank you for this message board!

Unread postby Mcmama9 » Fri Jun 22, 2012 10:59 am

I agree! I'm new to the board, and even though I've homeschooled for nearly 17 years, I'm still learning and find it comforting to come and talk to people that have different strengths than me!

Blessings to all who take the time to post, read, pray, and reply :)

Amy
Wife to Sam for 23 years,
Mom to 9 blessings 22-6 months
Graduated 4
Married 2
First grand baby due in November :)
This fall using EX1850' Highschool WH
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Re: Hi! Thank you for this message board!

Unread postby jasntas » Fri Jun 22, 2012 1:08 pm

I agree and feel that this message board is a very valuable part of MFW. I found MFW before my ds was in K but didn't know about the message board. I ended up talking myself out of using MFW. I sent my ds to pub school for 2 years after a rough K year. When I decided to bring him home again I knew I wanted to go with MFW no matter what. I then found this message board and all the extra support it provides. I have never looked back or wanted to switch, not only because of the great programs provided by MFW but also because of the wonderful group of ladies, and occasional men, who help brainstorm and share their experiences. I am very thankful to the MFW staff for providing a place for us to share and encourage one another.
Tammie - Wife to James for 23 years
Mom to Justin (12) and Carissa (9)
ADV & K 2009-2010
ECC & 1st 2010-2011
CTG 2011-2012
RTR 2012-2013
EX1850 2013-2014
The days of a mother are long but the years are short.
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Re: Hi! Thank you for this message board!

Unread postby psalm126mama » Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:16 pm

This message board was a deciding factor in choosing MFW. I wanted a curriculum with a forum like this, where I could learn from others and ask questions. It makes me feel like I'm not alone in this homeschooling journey, and therefore more likely to stick with it and succeed.
C. Lynn

DD 6 yrs. old - MFW 1st
DS 3 yrs. old - MFW preschool toys, Matchbox cars
DD 2 yrs. old aka Sugarlump


Talk is good, prayer is even better!
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A BIG thank you to MFW

Unread postby IdahoGrown » Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:53 pm

for all the information/helps on the site for highschool.

I printed out the pages and they are VERY useful in my planning!

So thank you, MFW, for providing this. :-)
Jean
Mom to dd 13 and ds 8
Hs'ing since 2004.
Using Adventures and RtR 2011-2012

Previous cores used: CtG 2010-2011
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Re: A BIG thank you to MFW

Unread postby Julie in MN » Mon Jan 14, 2013 9:48 am

Yes, compared to my experience doing high school "alone" with my older dd, MFW's helps have been such a blessing to me, as well. Including a couple of phone calls on days when all seemed impossible -- priceless :)
Julie, married 29 yrs, finding our way without Shane now
(http://www.CaringBridge.org/visit/ShaneHansell)
Reid (17) hs from 3rd grade (2004); always used MFW
Alexandra (26) hs from 10th grade (2002); mother
Travis (28) never hs; engineer in CO
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Re: A BIG thank you to MFW

Unread postby asheslawson » Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:48 pm

Nice stuff to hear - as I approach high school in the next 3 years - I already have gotten a bit nervous!! Some in my co-op have been doing online schools or something & they recommend it - but I really love being more involved in their education & I love the content of MFW so I'm glad to hear they have things to help us!!!
"So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him" Colossians 2:6
dd-26, ds-23, ds-22, ds-20, ds-12, dd-8, granddaughter 2/16/12, 3 pre-k daycare kids
MFW K, 1st, ECC, CTG, RTR
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