how to deal with angry customers without losing your cool
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How to Deal with Frustrated Customers
Customer Support can be…
The BEST of the jobs
The WORST of the jobs!
or
Fret not..
You can make it
through
with these vital hacks!
And make both parties
exit with a smile
Understand that the customer
just wants to be heard;
They didn’t wake up and
decide to have a bad day or
to make your day worse.
Pro tip 1Don’t take it personally.
Keep calm and breathe.
Pay attention to their problem.
Let them get it all out.
This will give you enough time
to come up with a good solution
and a brilliant way
to communicate said solution.
“And how did that make you feel?”
Listen; don’t just hear them out
Pro tip 2
Take notes.
Ask them relevant,
standard questions but
be careful of your phrasing.
Notes will help you to recollect the issue
at a later stage of the crisis.
Empathy over sympathy, every day
Pro tip 3
Summarise, don’t repeat.
Show them you’ve understood the problem,
and you weren’t just pretending to listen.
Throw out the “We” in favor of the more empathetic “I”.
Once you’re done summing up the situation
take a moment to apologize.
Pro tip 4Time for the Solution!
There’s a quick fix for the customer’s problem.
Phew. Disaster averted.
When you’ve a solution
There is no immediate solution
Offer them a workaround. If they’re unappeased,
throw in a discount/a freebie.
Pro tip 5Follow Up
Regardless of the channel,
follow up with them through email after a day or two.
Don’t leave them stewing
with the memory of your last interaction.
Root cause analysisThe next time an angry customer looks you up,
put on your deerstalker hat and think.
The customer is angry, yes, but why?
Did your copy not convey the point properly?
Were your sales people misinformed?
Is there a problem with inventory?
Trace the problem to its root and
fix it before it annoys the rest of your customer base.
Your Turn
If we’ve missed out on something fairly obvious,
write to us at [email protected].
You will be rewarded handsomely.
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