no its not only if the costumer asks you to personal information!
no it is really a big nono
Customer service representatives are there to help you. They don't lie but they may not give you unnecessary information that may upset you.
You really meant: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_v_can_satisfied_to_your_customer Don't lie...
An appropriate reason to send a customer a business card would be to build a strong bond with the customers and show them you are a loyal business and you care about your customers.
Stop what you are doing and show the customer to the appropriate location
Don't......they are a fraud. They are a scam. They will take your money and won't send you anything. Terrible customer service that cusses you out for wanting your shoes or refund...still fighting for my refund. They lie..............lie after lie.
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The correct word to use in the sentence is "lie." "Lie" is an intransitive verb meaning to recline or be located. "Lay" is a transitive verb meaning to put or place something down. In this case, the question is asking about the location of justice, so "lie" is the appropriate choice.
Let a customer finish talking before asking additional questions.If you have to put the customer on hold, ask the customer for permission.
Let a customer finish talking before asking additional questions.If you have to put the customer on hold, ask the customer for permission.
Ideally, said customer will not receive goods or services until s/he can provide the appropriate forms of identification.
The similarities between consumer buying and organizational customer buying is that both have the need to purchase. The difference lie in the quantity of purchases. Consumer buying entails retail, while organizational customer buying entails wholesale.
easy access for customer