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Statistics that Predict the Future of Customer Service

Joe Rawlinson

These statistics help you comprehend how you can increase revenue by delivering excellent customer service. According to Forbes, companies have lost $75 billion in 2018 owing to poor customer service, and this number has risen by $13 billion since 2016. Microsoft ).

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13 Shocking Customer Service Statistics

Tricia Morris

It’s frightening to think just how much poor customer service can impact the customer experience and the overall reputation and bottom lines of brands and organizations. On the other hand, satisfying customer service has scary-good results, increasing customer acquisition, retention, brand loyalty and advocacy.

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Get Ready for The Shopping Season with These 10+ Tips

Comm100

Customers can experience many types of pain points, or common problems, while doing business with a company. Remedy existing customer pain points before the holiday rush by considering the following: Where do your customers currently experience friction in the buying experience? Put on Your Best Holiday Deals.

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3 Customer Service Lessons (Past, Present and Future) from A Christmas Carol

Tricia Morris

According to Microsoft’s 2015 Global State of Multichannel Customer Service, 97% say that customer service is very important or somewhat important in their choice of, or loyalty to, a brand, and 62% say that they’ve stopped doing business with a brand due to a poor customer service experience.