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Consumers Ditch Businesses Following Poor Customer Service

CSM Magazine

Brands are failing to create the positive, emotive experiences that drive customer loyalty. New research from NewVoiceMedia reveals that 42 percent of UK consumers left a business last year due to poor customer service. Social media was touted as equally effective in settling. How customers respond.

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Execs Still Don’t Get Customer Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

They want to know how to increase loyalty and revenue and all that good stuff. When Oracle released their White Paper Why Customer ‘Satisfaction’ is No Longer Good Enough , the stats caused quite a stir, and rightfully so. 70% of shoppers have stopped buying goods or services from a company after experiencing poor customer service.

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Why Is It Important for Customer Support to Use Social Media

ProProfs Chat

Social media is the latest of these ways and is changing the way customer service is provided. Moreover, it has become an obsession for businesses as well as customers. Top companies are upping their customer service by being readily available on social media and responding to customers’ queries promptly.

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What Poor Customer Service Says About Your Business

Talkdesk

Every good business leader knows that poor customer service is to be avoided. It is in the best interest of every company to treat their customers well. After all, it’s the customers who ultimately have power in the relationship. Many companies think about customer service from the business perspective.

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Everything you need to know about the consumer of 2017

Vonage

Half of consumers move on after poor customer service. In NewVoiceMedia’s whitepaper, Serial Switchers Strike Again , we learned that 49 percent of consumers switch companies after receiving service that does not meet their expectations. Poor customer service costs business billions annually.

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Why Digital Customer Service Depends on Software and Soft Skills

NICE inContact

If delivering extraordinary digital customer service were as simple as following a formula, everyone would be doing it. In fact, 89% of tweets from customers to businesses still go unanswered, and poor customer service is one of the main reasons for customer churn. But not everyone is.

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Crash and Churn: survey reveals the customer service fails that cause attrition

TechSee

The days of long-term customer brand loyalty to brands are over. Today, consumer stickiness is far more dependent upon people’s specific experiences and the level of service they receive. This underscores the fact that churn plagues all verticals and customer retention strategies are critical to almost every industry.

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