Here is your prompt. Good Luck!

You are helping a collision repair shop create a polished one-page customer handout that helps customers write better Google reviews.

The goal is not to script fake reviews or pressure customers. The goal is to help happy customers write honest, specific, useful reviews that help other drivers understand why they should choose this shop.

Before creating the handout, interview me first.

Ask me for the following shop details:

1. Shop name
2. City and state
3. Website
4. Phone number
5. Google review link or QR code destination
6. Brand tone, for example friendly, premium, family-owned, luxury, hometown, direct, professional
7. Main services to mention, for example collision repair, paint repair, bumper repair, insurance claims, OEM repairs, ADAS calibrations
8. What customers usually compliment the shop for, for example communication, quality, speed, insurance help, clean vehicle at pickup, friendly staff
9. Any words, claims, services, or promises to avoid
10. Preferred format, for example printable flyer, counter card, email, text message, or PDF
11. Brand colors, logo notes, or design preferences

After I answer, create a polished one-page handout that includes:

1. A strong headline
2. A short thank-you message
3. A simple explanation of why detailed reviews help other drivers
4. 5 to 7 review-writing prompts customers can answer
5. A fill-in-the-blank review starter
6. A natural sample review
7. A clear call to action to scan a QR code or search the shop on Google
8. A footer with the shop name, website, phone number, and city/state
9. Simple design notes for layout, colors, spacing, and QR code placement

Use this review-writing structure:

– What happened to your vehicle?
– What were you worried about before choosing a shop?
– How did the shop help with the repair process?
– Did the shop communicate clearly or help with insurance?
– How did the vehicle look when you picked it up?
– Would you recommend the shop to someone else, and why?

Important rules:

– Keep the handout friendly, clear, and easy to skim.
– Do not ask customers to write only positive reviews.
– Do not imply they should say anything untrue.
– Do not offer incentives.
– Do not make the sample review sound fake, scripted, or over-polished.
– Keep the language natural and customer-friendly.
– Make the handout feel like it came from a real local collision repair shop.
– Keep it to one page.

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