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Budget cuts for the IRS result in unreliable customer service

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The Government Accountability Office reports $900 million in costs have been cut from the IRS since 2010. Those budget adjustments have resulted in less personnel, less training, and as a consequence of course, less service. In the “intolerable level of public service,” there were 15.4 Are they still on hold?

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. Attend training. Cut up credit cards. Todd Duncan , sales expert and co-author of The 10 Golden Rules of Customer Service: The Story of the $6,000 Egg. How can I make those things I liked most about last year happen more frequently?

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E-Receipts vs. Paper Receipts

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E-receipts are now so easy and secure to create that many businesses large and small offer e-receipts to customers who prefer a digital record to a receipt that gets lost or ruined. E-receipts are easy to generate through an effective credit card processing solution that issues the e-receipt to the customer’s email address at their request.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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Your value proposition is “a promise of value to be delivered ,” says Peep Laja, founder of marketing training firm, CXL. Any less and you attract too many needy customers. More, and they will expect white-glove customer service. Or a service? Making infinite copies of your product without additional costs.

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Service with a snarl: What to look for and how to avoid it

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No doubt we have all been victims of bad customer service, and no doubt we have left companies and moved on to their competition because the experience, at least in our own eyes for the moment, had been intolerable. How is the customer treated? Is the service we expect now provided? Is there an apology for making us wait?

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Six reasons every assistant should be using a corporate taxi service

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Everyone that signs up to a GetTaxi Corporate Account will have access to a dedicated account manager and access to a 24hr customer service number. In fact, I found out the other day that half the Fortune 500 companies use GetTaxi’s corporate service. GetTaxi Corporate Accounts. Payments and Invoice.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer perks for poor customer.

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Service Untitled The blog about customer service and the customer service experience. Examples of perks awarded for poor customer service can include coupons, discounts, free upgrades, travel miles, free hotel accommodations, movie tickets, and the list goes on.