When a customer starts abusing u how will u deal with him?
n what do u do?
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Answer / sri
as a customer service employee you can never abuse a
customers, if he/she starts that asked them polietly whats
the problem actually and solve satisfactorily even then
they are unable to satisy then plz forward this call to u r
higher employee r team lead r project lead....but as
employee u cannot abuse any customer....this is the first
lesson taught to employee in bussiness field..
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Answer / raju
for the customer service we need little bit patience and feel as our work that we are facing and be polite and make the customer feel happy......thats our motive ..............
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