A Quote by Jon Jones

As a customer service representative; I deal with people all day. Some really are guilty of not paying their bill. — © Jon Jones
As a customer service representative; I deal with people all day. Some really are guilty of not paying their bill.
As a customer service representative; it is hard to deal with people who has an attitude when I pick up the phone.
That customer service representative is crazy, if he think I am going to pay that bill.
A natural adversary is a customer service representative.
Biggest question: Isn't it really 'customer helping' rather than customer service? And wouldn't you deliver better service if you thought of it that way?
Help! The customer service representative doesn't understand my problem.
Business is all about the customer: what the customer wants and what they get. Generally, every customer wants a product or service that solves their problem, worth their money, and is delivered with amazing customer service.
The customer service representative hung up on me when I asked to talk to a supervisor.
Most customer service people are great. It's that one customer service person from hell that drives me crazy!
Look, I think that when we started Virgin Atlantic 30 years ago, we had one 747 competing with the airlines that had an average of 300 planes each. Every single one of those have gone bankrupt because they didn't have customer service. They had might, but they didn't have customer service, so customer service is everything in the end.
That's a very critical phase in customer service because you can start to really understand what part of customer service has value to customers and what part is bothering customers.
Companies are starting to measure how effective their customer service is and trying to understand what they can do to improve the customer service process.
This customer service person doesn't understand that this bill was paid and I am not going to pay it again.
Some people are guilty when they win. Some people, "Ah, you know, it's so unfortunate, some people had to lose." I mean, even some modern-day competitors, athletes have a guilt complex about winning. They think it isn't fair. That's not how you win. You don't feel guilty when you wine, and you don't feel sorry for anybody about it.
A lot of people have fancy things to say about customer service, but it's just a day-in, day-out, ongoing, never-ending, persevering, compassionate kind of activity.
Customer service should not be a department, customer service is everyone's job.
An act of Congress could abolish the federal death penalty once and for all, and my sister in service, Representative Ayanna Pressley, has introduced a bill that would do just that.
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