Making And Fixing Customer Service Mistakes


One thing you may run across, in fact inevitably you will, is making a mistake. We all do from time to time. You may find yourself thinking that a larger business never would have made this mistake. While certainly possible, and there are things at which a larger company is simply better at, and there are difficulties you'll face that a larger business owner would not encounter, you do have some advantages over those companies. As a smaller operation, you can recover from a mistake much quicker, meaning you have a much better chance of retaining your customers. Keep reading - we've laid out a few vital steps to recovering from a mistake.
1. Own up!
The only thing that can make you worse than denying or trying to sweep a mistake under the rug is doing those things poorly. If a mistake has been made which affects a customer, do not delay. Notify the customer immediately - tell them what has happened, and if necessary, why the mistake was made. They will be appreciative that you made the effort, especially if you do so in a timely manner. A mistake that comes out later will leave customers wondering why you never bothered to tell them. Do not make this mistake on top of the one that has already been made.
2. Fix it
This one is obvious, but bear with us here. A large business will likely just give customers a refund and consider the matter forgotten. As a small business, this is not how you want to handle things. the personal touch is something small businesses excel in, and unlike the larger companies, you can't afford to lose a customer. Treat your customers as the important people they are. Try to make things right and replace the product, or as close to as is practicable. They will appreciate this, and remember making a personal call to them will go a long way.
3. Give them options
Your customers may feel powerless when things go wrong and there is little they personally can do to remedy things. Try offering them some control over the situation - ask them how they want things to be handled, and try your best to work with them to make them happy. The more pull they feel that they have over the situation, the more favorably they will be inclined to view your company.
4. Go above and beyond
After you have gotten their problem fixed, acknowledge that it has cost them, maybe not in money, but in time. Once the situation has been resolved, you will want to take some time and make sure that they continue to have a good opinion of you. Perhaps a coupon off their next purchase or a free gift could do this, or some other extra that you can throw in. Make sure that they like you, and you'll find that they will continue to recommend you to their friends.
As you can see, there are many things you can do after you made a mistake. Take advantage of the personalization that is available when you are a small business and think of this as an opportunity to show your customer how versatile and valuable your service can be.

By: Kale McClelland

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