CallCentreVoice Topic is customer sataisfy when he/she talk

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Aasif Inamdar on 20/12/2006 05:29:53.
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Aasif Inamdar
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is customer sataisfy when he/she talk   [20/12/2006 05:29:53]

when customer talk to call centre does they satisfy 100%

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Justin Dechaine
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absolutely  [20/12/2006 16:13:03]

definetly, no doubt.

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Darryl Beckford
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smooth  [20/12/2006 16:46:58]

That's because you're such a smooth talker Justin.

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John Nicholson
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And Confused   [20/12/2006 17:14:42]

Have i just got the the Borat sounding thread lol ??????????

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Darryl Beckford
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No....  [20/12/2006 18:52:14]

I've just got that Friday Feeling today, what with Christmas coming.

Apologies to one and all, normal service will be resumed.

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Pete the Greek
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Write more and be nice to each other  [21/12/2006 09:36:55]

Aasif,

I dont think customers are satisfied when they talk to customers and there are many ways to measure the effectiveness of this. If you'd like to post some more I could take the time to explain.
I hope receive a better welcome with my first posting than you have received.

Happy Holidays!

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Justin Dechaine
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Hello Pete!  [21/12/2006 15:48:36]

Thanks for posting here and I hope to see you around and contributing it.

To the OP: We definetly need a bit more information before we can truly get an insight into your question.

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Sandeep Gupta
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partially  [22/12/2006 07:12:37]

All answers to the question

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