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Americans changing banks because of fees and poor customer service

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Power and Associates just released their survey which may or may not parallel big banks versus smaller institutions signing up new business practices, but a 5,000 customer survey results found a deflection rate of one in ten customers leaving large institutions last year because of high fees and lousy customer service.

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

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Of course the main factors of incompetence, rudeness, minimal training, and economic cutbacks have made their profound impact on negative customer service experiences, so why not help ourselves feel better, help to improve the company’s customer service, and earn some perks at the same time?

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Little things make a difference.

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Customer satisfaction programs don’t have to be confusing; rather the basic premise of little things making a huge difference is universal when dealing with consumers. Perhaps the following suggestions might enhance any company’s customer satisfaction experience: Employees have to know that customers are number one.