Are you being served . . . correctly?

How can you receive good customer service wherever you go? Resident customer service guru Arti Gupta spills the beans on getting priority treatment.
April 15, 2012 3:25 by kippreport
So, what is the determining factor? Why does the quality of service change, although the provider stays the same? It is a difficult question to answer, but from my experience I have compiled a list of dos and don’ts when it comes to dealing with support staff.
Control your rage – Do not call a contact center/service desk when you are still angry about the situation. Let the storm pass. This will help you to better explain your point.
Consolidate your thoughts – Before you start speaking, gather your thoughts. You can even write them down, so that you can refer to them when you talk to the other person.
Call people by their names – This will give you magical results. Wherever you are, call the people who serve you by name. Next time you are in a restaurant, call the waiter/waitress by his/her name. You will get special treatment. Try it next time you are in a cab; make sure to call your taxi driver by his name at least twice during the journey. Chances are you will not only have a happier driver, but also a safer one.
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