roadtoaccess.com roadtoaccess.com roadtoaccess.com
  Home -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions -> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Business & Companies

Art & Creative

Family & Home

Recreation & Entertainment

People & Society

Finance & Banking

Self Healing

Software & Networking

Online & Indoor Games

Sports & Adventure

Children

Policies & Law

Education & Reference

Travel & Vacation

Issues & News

Jobs & Careers

Property & Estate

Healthcare & Medicine

Health & Hygiene

Malls & Shopping

Technology & Science

Relationship & Lifestyle

Vehicles & Automotive

Drink & Food

 

Home » Business & Companies » Customer Care
 

5 Tips to Being A Good Customer

 
Author: Cathie Garnier
There are lots of articles out there for businesses on the topic of how to provide good customer service. But what about being a customer? Knowing how to be a good customer is just as important as knowing how to treat customers. This is a subject that does not get very much attention, but it should.

As a customer you tend to focus on what the business can provide for you and never give a 2nd thought as to what your role in the business transaction is. There are 2 sides to every business transaction and therefore it is important to learn what your role is and how you can influence the outcome. The following are 5 ways that you can be a good customer.

1. When contacting a business always be sure to get the name of the person you speak with. Make note of that name along with the date and time you spoke to them. Should the need arise to call the company again it will make it easier to be able to reference a particular person on a specific date and time.

2. If there is a problem, give the business a chance to make things right. Explain clearly and concisely what the problem is and let them know exactly what your expectations on in resolving the issue. Give them the opportunity to live up to your expectations before proceeding with any action.

3. If someone provides you with exceptional customer service be sure to let them know it. Also be sure to let their supervisor know it by speaking with them directly. You might even consider writing a letter to the company regarding your positive experience. So often customers are quick to let a company know when something is wrong but are not as quick to let them know when something is right. Accentuate the positive, not just the negative.

4. If you are unable to get what you want from the person you speak to, ask to speak to their supervisor. Often, supervisors are able to be more flexible than individual employees. Don't threaten or get nasty or rude. This gets you nowhere! If things cannot be resolved to your satisfaction, it is better to file a dispute with the BBB or the Office of Consumer Affairs. You will be taken much more seriously if you don't resort to name calling or other childish behavior.

5. If the company makes things right for you or meets or exceeds your expectations in customer service be sure to reward them by referring others to them. Word of mouth referrals are the bread and butter of business owners. Those who let you know that they value you as a customer deserve to be rewarded with your referrals. By rewarding businesses who provide exceptional customer service you reinforce the importance to business owners of the power of good customer relations.

Author Bio:

Cathie Garnier is an independent representative for the One Group, creators of the Miessence line, the world��s first extensive range of certified organic skin and body care product. Her website can be found at www.mihealthyoptions.com. Ms. Garnier has written several articles on health and wellness.

You can search for this article using: 5 Tips to Being A Good Customer, Business & Companies, Customer Care, customer service & support
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Make a fortune when you correct these mistakes in seminar marketing
 
Killer Internet Marketing Errors-How to Avoid Them
 
Tales from the Corporate Frontlines: Human Resources at Work
 
How to best use conference calls
 
The Importance Of Business Plan
 
Tax return preparation: outsource the process and benefit!
 
No Significant Financing For Your Business Without Business Credit Scores
 
30-Minute Marketing
 
Data Entry Outsourcing
 
The Differences Between Line and Project Management
 
 
 
   Home -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions
Copyright © 2008 www.roadtoaccess.com