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Creative Use of Your Customer Service Stories

By Kathleen On March 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Every interaction with your customers, even when they are contacting you with a complaint, is an opportunity to get positive PR and even turn an unhappy user into a loyal lifelong customer.

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