Jesse and Maria Holcher welcomed a new baby into their lives. Maria and the baby stayed in the hospital while Jesse drove home with the family’s two-year-old. Upon returning home, Jesse learned that oven has stopped working.
An impending blizzard made the situation further complicated. A very low temperature with the expectation of a new baby joining a two-year-old makes things even more difficult. Therefore, Jesse contacted the repair service. The repair department responded, but not in the way most people would expect. And she did it the right way.
Jesse called Magnuson Sheet Metal frantically and the call earned full marks. Tell the person on the other end that the oven isn’t working and a newborn is coming home. The service immediately dispatched a repairman.
Everything didn’t end here. When the bill came, there was more surprise. A blank invoice arrived with a happy note. Magnuson Sheet Metal does not charge any fees for repair work. Instead, as reported by The Sun, the bill came with an inscription telling the father and mother to take care of the little one.
According to Co-owner Craig Orand, his company maintains a policy of free assistance to those in need during the holidays. Sensational publicity and gratuitous publicity do not motivate Orand’s actions. The company continues its policy of good deeds.