Well dr bob I guess your the all around company man that will put your company ahead of your customer right? Seems to me that youve lost the idea of what customer service means wich is to take care of your customer even if it means directing them to another service that will work for them when yours wont.
But to get back to the idea of what this thread is about, any monkey off the street can be taught how to string a cable line along a wall, but a person that gives a damn about his work and has the time to put in to it will make sure that there are no sags along that 35 foot length on the outside of his customers home.
Its common practice for many companies to direct customers to another competitor if they are not able to meet the needs the customer has. Best Buy does it for example, theres a super market chain in the midwest called miejer that has taken products back in its return line that it didnt even sell, the company founder even wrote about how he did this in his biography. Looking out for your customers best interest is true customer service, pushing your customer into something they dont want or dont need makes you nothing more than a sleazy weasel of a used car salesman.
But to get back to the idea of what this thread is about, any monkey off the street can be taught how to string a cable line along a wall, but a person that gives a damn about his work and has the time to put in to it will make sure that there are no sags along that 35 foot length on the outside of his customers home.
Its common practice for many companies to direct customers to another competitor if they are not able to meet the needs the customer has. Best Buy does it for example, theres a super market chain in the midwest called miejer that has taken products back in its return line that it didnt even sell, the company founder even wrote about how he did this in his biography. Looking out for your customers best interest is true customer service, pushing your customer into something they dont want or dont need makes you nothing more than a sleazy weasel of a used car salesman.