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tokyogai
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Iamgine that!
tokyogai   1/3/2012 8:45:19 AM
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Pleasing customers and providing good service is good for sales. Who would have predicted that? Maybe old fashioned values still have a place in the world.

Scott Raynovich
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Customer Service Key
Scott Raynovich   1/3/2012 9:15:10 AM
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Great customer service always seems to be a key feature of the best companies.

Noreen Seebacher
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Re: Customer Service Key
Noreen Seebacher   1/3/2012 9:21:09 AM
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What's interesting is how certain companies attain cult foillowing status -- ie Apple -- and then start slacking off on customer service -- or make "bad customer service" (think those long waits to buy new products) part of the user experience. And people are still happy. At least for a while, until they discover a competitor...

 

Phoenix
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Re: Customer Service Key
Phoenix   1/3/2012 9:36:51 AM
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Apple has settled into a comfortable position with it's continuous innovations but with Steve Jobs gone if the iPhone five doesn't meet expectations then it is going to be anyone's game with the variety of smart phones in the market. I think Amazon on the other hand is doing really well in terms of customer satisfaction.

Drivewaygirl
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Re: Customer Service Key
Drivewaygirl   1/3/2012 9:41:37 AM
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Apple is starting to get sloppy with customer service.

cat tail
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cat tail   1/3/2012 9:50:34 AM
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Companies can coast on their reputations for a time, but at some point, long time users get fed up and potential new users are unwilling to play the game if it seems to offer only so-so returns. There is a great opportunity here with Jobs gone for other tech companies to step in and prove they are at least as hip as Apple.

Tenacious
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Tenacious   1/3/2012 9:53:24 AM
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Amazon is consistent and reliable. My only complaint is the difficulty in locating a customer service contact number. I have it written down, but I have to search for it when I need it because it is all but impossible to find on the site.

driven
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Overall satisfaction
driven   1/3/2012 10:00:14 AM
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Interesting how satisfaction with e-tailers overall has been rising, It seems to show that more of them have made it through that period of growing pain and the transition away from bricks and mortar.

AskAsa
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AskAsa   1/3/2012 11:58:37 AM
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Apple products are known for intuitive handling and operation. The same cannot be said for customer service which often seems to be nameless, faceless and poorly conceived.  

Amazon on the other hand has real energy and a feel that you are buying from a reliable trusted friend. When push turns to shove and I need a product or gift delivered right - I go to amazion.

Bargain Bin
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Bargain Bin   1/3/2012 12:09:44 PM
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Everything about Amazon is swell. I've never had less trouble returning an item than when I sent a few dvds back Amazon's way. Got the replcaement dvds very quickly as well. 

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