The customer service divide – what is going wrong?

Yesterday I experienced terrible customer service at the hands of a well known large company. I was bounced around six different departments (which included my hanging up and redialing, and not to freephone numbers). Different departments were quite rude about other departments, then myself. My query was never really successfully answered and as one customer service rep told me bluntly: “You are being fobbed off”. Great!

As a result of this I was left frustrated and angry but what saddens me most, is that I wasn’t surprised. Nowadays it seems that good service is the exception rather than the rule. When I do my shopping, be it online or otherwise I use a variety of retailers, both large companies and smaller, independent ones. Over time I have noticed that the levels of good customer service between these are widening. I rarely receive anything but excellent service from smaller retailers and on the odd occasion that there has been a problem, it is usually dealt with quickly, efficiently and pleasantly.

I have to wonder if more needs to be done with larger companies to narrow the divide. I know that the company I encountered yesterday have an extensive induction and training programme and that customer service is included heavily in this. What is going wrong? What can these companies do to pull their levels of customer service up? Do staff need to be monitored more carefully? Is this plausable, given the extra workload and expensive it would cause? I hate to see large companies written off / slated because of the actions of the few.

What is the answer? Do you agree that smaller businesses and services have much better service records than larger companies? Why do you think this is and what can be done in big businesses to bridge the gap?

Autumn and Winter in Comfortable Style!

When I think of autumn and winter I think of crisp leaves, warm gloves, hearty stews and fun. Wellies aren’t usually the first things that come to mind but British weather being what it is, they are essentials.

I hate wellies, they are clumpy, waxy, shapeless and for whatever reason I only ever seem to find green farmer wellies or garish ones. It’s been a bit of a dilemna to be honest. Until now. The lovelies from Charlotte and Co. have sent me some mock croc wellies to try out, and I am in love!

[slideshow id=5] Out with the old and nasty and in with the comfy yet uber sexy mock crocs! Being in a rural-ish North Yorks location I can spend whole weeks living in wellies so these are quite the find. Great for under jeans or over and retailing at £39.00 for a pair they are a winter wardrobe must.

Browsing through the Charlotte and Co website you can find a whole host of gorgeous items for outdoor and indoor. These beautiful cotton-flannel PJ’s have hit my Christmas list (Are you reading this Roy?). I was really pleased to find that these are available up to size 18 (being short with a large bum means sites that cater for smaller sizes only are no good whatsoever).

Please take a minute to have a nosy at the website, be it for yourself or as a gift for someone else, especially on the run up to Christmas. You will definitely find something suitably gorgeous. You can find the lovelies from Charlotte and Co on both Facebook and Twitter so make sure you pop and say hello and keep up to date with news and offers.

*I was sent a pair of Mock Croc Wellies to try and review. Please note I am keeping these, I am not letting them out of my sight. My sister was eyeing them up last night but she can’t borrow them. They are mine. Charlotte and Co have had no editorial input on this write-up which is based purely on my own experiences / opinions.