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Back to the basics for customer service

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Is it really poor customer service or do we as consumers expect too much? Do people really boycott businesses and restaurants the first time we feel we are treated poorly? When I first graduated from college, and of course I was poor, I purchased what to me was a very expensive white shirt with navy blue trim from Macy’s.

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Why Blindly Following the Rules Is a Mistake

Eat Your Career

The other night, my parents and I hit a local restaurant for happy hour. How often do we follow the rules at the expense of something else, perhaps more important? In this instance, it was at the expense of exceptional customer service. I’m talking about more than customer service now. Tweet This!

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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We asked a host of experts, readers who follow SUCCESS on Twitter and Facebook , and our SUCCESS staff what they will do to kick-start the new year. Gina Muré from Facebook. I want to evaluate my cost-of-living expenses and see where I can cut back. Rory Vaden from Facebook. Review your expenses as a couple.

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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He did it to “share the peace with his neighbors,” according to his Facebook page. The surprises began with dinner at the swankiest restaurant from their hometown in Brussels and progressed to skydiving, matching tattoos and a “bachelor’s” weekend in Ireland. Neighborly Love. She woke him up at 5:30 a.m. STEPHEN SIMONETTO.

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Three Reasons You Need to Convince Newbies They Need a Website.

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The last time I went to a restaurant, I checked online for a menu before calling to make reservations. Reply Stacey Cornelius ( @thestudiosource ) March 10, 2010 at 7:53 am A well thought-out website can show your customers you’re tuned into their needs. People are seriously fed up with lousy customer service.

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