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Price Isn't the Primary Loyalty Factor

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So I’m returning because I: Liked my past experiences Felt good about the value Liked the quality of the product Did you hear me mention price? He and I hadn’t talked price. No reason to – the price was on the chair. The full price and the sale price. I was pleased with the price.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer Service Week celebrates.

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Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. The International Customer Association began Customer Service Week in 1988, and in 1992 Congress proclaimed Customer Service Week a nationally recognized event.

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Individuals Make the Business

Make or Break Moments

Oh, management might have felt she talked to customers too long, but it was her friendship and genuine interest that kept us coming back between 8-4pm Monday-Friday. Drug Mart is a quality store, has lots of great stuff at affordable prices. We didn’t grow up together. Our kids weren’t in soccer together. Week after week.

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Time for a Midmorning Gift to You

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Do You Convey Value?

Make or Break Moments

Posted by Deborah Chaddock Brown on June 24, 2010 under Communication , Connecting Moments , Trust | Be the First to Comment I have been saving a torn out letter to the editor since May 26. How many of you have had to raise your prices (or perhaps you hesitate to raise them) and then have to justify the price increase to your customers?

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Set Yourself Apart from the Competition » Make or Break Moments

Make or Break Moments

So throwing out the high and the low, I started to look for people to interview. Most cover letters stated that English was their first language or that they had experience with transcribing English Some listed their experience in audio transcription I narrowed it down to a few – prices ranging from just under $4/hour to $16/hour.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Accountability in customer service

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Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. Without accountability our customer service winds up with the grim consequences of empty promises, excuses and blaming others; most likely the customers. If I shop at Walmart for a pair of denim.