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Stop Saying “It’s Our Policy”

by Laurie Brown

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Stop Saying “It’s Our Policy” Stop Saying “It’s Our Policy”

Unbelievable. In this dire economy companies are still telling customers “Sorry, I can’t do that, it’s our policy.” Can you really afford to push your customers away because of some stupid misguided policy? Really?

Last Saturday I went to a local dim sum restaurant to celebrate my friend Mary’s birthday. There were 10 of us dining and we ordered A LOT of food. One of the guests asked for low sodium soy sauce. He was told “Sorry, that is only for people who are eating sushi.” We were stunned.

“Really?” he asked. “We can’t have low sodium soy sauce if we don’t order sushi?” “Right” our waitress said. We did the only sane thing we could do and ordered sushi we DIDN’T want so that we could have the low sodium soy sauce.

So, we got what we wanted. But did the restaurant get what they wanted? If their only concern was preservation of a condiment, then yes they did. But if their goal was pleasing their customer and making loyal customers, no they did not.

I know for a fact that most of us will choose the other dim sum restaurant that doesn’t have this crazy rule next time we want dim sum.

Before you start feeling superior, check yourself. Have you or your employees, ever uttered the words ” Sorry, that is not our policy” for ANY reason? If you, or they have, then you are as guilty as the restaurant. I am sure you think you have a more substantial reason for saying this. But, it still has the same effect on your customer’s opinion of you.

Stop telling your customers that you have a policy that thwarts their desires. Make your policy “Customer Satisfaction” Try it today!

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Laurie Brown - who has written 18 posts on AmazingServiceGuy.com.

Laurie Brown is a speaker, author and trainer who helps individuals, associations and companies improve their sales, customer service and presentation skills. More at: author's website.

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One Response to “Stop Saying “It’s Our Policy””

  1. hector says:

    What if the customer is asking of something you can’t really provide?

    Like for the credit cards company…

    Due to the economic problem, most credit companies are increasing their rates for them to be in line with the market…

    The customer is upset and asking for a lower Annual Percentage Rate (APR) that you can’t provide…no offer to lower the rate…

    And the customer is not agreeing for the options you are providing….they just want a lower APR.

    And you as a customer representative; your scared, because once that the call is being audited by the 3rd party clients survey…you will failed because of the customer satisfaction.

    What are you going to do?

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