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Top 5 Most Frequent Caller Complaints

Top 5 Most Frequent Caller Complaints

1. “The telephone seems to ring forever before it’s answered.”

Always try to answer the phone within 3 rings.  Any longer than that and a caller can start to feel ignored or frustrated.  Their call is important to you, so you want to make them feel that way.

2. “I wait on hold for what can sometimes feel like hours.”

Your customers’ time is as valuable as yours.  Make sure that your “hold recall timer” is set correctly so that a caller isn’t left hanging for any longer than a couple minutes.  If you know that it’s been a while, pick up for the phone and give them the option to continue to hold for someone, or you can offer voicemail.  Make them feel that even though they’re waiting, you want to cater to their needs and let them have a positive experience with your company.

3. “The line is continually busy.”

If you are getting complaints that your lines are always busy, it may mean that you are busy with more business which of course is a good thing!  Remember that when business increases, your phone lines should too, in order to accommodate new and existing clients.

4. “Someone picked up with an aggravated voice, as if my call disturbed them.”

We all have bad days, and it can be difficult to always be polite, but you need to keep in mind that your attitude is a direct reflection of your company.  Every time that you pick up the phone, you are being a representative of your company’s brand and image.

5. “They let me talk and explain my situation only to realize that they are not the person I should be talking to!”

If you know that there is someone else in the company that is better suited to handle a call, politely interrupt them and transfer them to a more appropriate person.  Be sure to pass along any information that you may have gathered during your initial conversation, so that the caller doesn’t have to repeat themselves.

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  1. Adah Stuhlsatz says

    Oooh, you’re such an inspiration. I love this blog!



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