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Amazon.com still a leader in customer service

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Amazon.com’s newest customer service facility opened on Friday with a fanfare of speeches and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new 70,000 square-foot center in Kinetic Park, West Virginia was described as a “perfect fit” by Vice President of Amazon customer service Tom Weiland.

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Providing the customer service that your customers deserve

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It makes research convenient and allows us to compare prices, services, and even to formulate questions we want answered by one of the many providers out there, but what about an organization’s customer service? Keep a customer’s mobile experience positive; this trend is becoming more popular.

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How to survive customer service blunders in the world of social media

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Jeff Woodland, a blog writer for Genesys recently equated himself to having been a “social vampire” in his customer service dissatisfaction with his Internet provider and contends a business’ reputation can be greatly harmed via Facebook, Twitter, and company forums. The conversion.

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Small Business Saturday – a boon for local retail stores

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In Hawaii, small businesses make up 98 percent of the 30,000 businesses, and where huge retail establishments can beat prices and offer a wider inventory of products, most consumers still believe in putting money back into their own communities.

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Are mobile devices serving customers properly?

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million of these in the fourth quarter of 2011. It was only a matter of time before retailers were able to provide customer service giving consumers a more direct route to resolve problems than either visiting the brick and mortar establishment, on the phone, or in front of the computer. AT&T sold 9.4

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An Open Letter To Our Prime Minister, David Cameron

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Business Telephone Systems & Phone Lines For Your Business techdepot.co.uk From April 2011, HMRC will no longer accept paper form tax returns and accounts from companies. Stefan Töpfer Said on May 14th, 2010 at 9:54 am Nick, Well if the don’t there will be a heavy price to pay. Companies House are following suit.

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