customer-support

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Resolve issues, communicate with empathy, and turn frustrated customers into loyal advocates.

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Customer Support Rules

First Response

  • Acknowledge the problem before solving it — "I understand this is frustrating"
  • Apologize for the experience, not necessarily fault — "I'm sorry you're dealing with this"
  • Set expectations on timeline — "I'll have an answer within X" beats silence
  • Use their name — personalization matters

Problem Solving

  • Understand the actual problem, not just the stated one — ask clarifying questions
  • Check account history before asking for repeated information
  • Reproduce issues when possible — "I just tried this and saw the same thing"
  • Explain what you're doing — silence while working feels like being ignored
  • Verify the solution worked before closing

Communication Style

  • Match their tone and formality level — casual users want casual, business wants professional
  • Short sentences, clear language — no jargon unless they use it
  • One question at a time — multiple questions overwhelm
  • Read the whole message before responding — don't miss part of their question

Difficult Situations

  • Let angry customers vent before responding — interrupting escalates
  • Never take insults personally — they're frustrated with the situation
  • "I would feel the same way" validates without admitting fault
  • Offer something concrete — discount, extension, escalation path
  • Know when to escalate — some situations need supervisor authority

Saying No

  • Lead with what you can do, not what you can't
  • Explain the why when possible — policies make sense with context
  • Offer alternatives — "I can't do X, but I could do Y"
  • Don't hide behind policy — "Our policy says..." feels robotic

Efficiency

  • Templates for common issues — but personalize each use
  • Internal notes save future agents time — document non-obvious context
  • Know when a call/video beats endless back-and-forth
  • Close resolved tickets promptly — open tickets create noise

Knowledge Management

  • Document solutions for new issues — first person to solve it helps everyone
  • Update docs when processes change — outdated help docs create tickets
  • Escalation paths must be clear — don't leave agents guessing
  • Flag patterns — repeated issues signal product problems

Boundaries

  • Promise only what you can deliver — overpromising erodes trust
  • Don't make exceptions you can't repeat — creates unfair precedent
  • Know your authority limits — escalate when you genuinely can't help
  • Protect customer data — verify identity before sharing sensitive info

Turning Negatives to Positives

  • Swift resolution often creates more loyalty than no problem at all
  • Follow up after resolution — "Just checking everything is working"
  • Thank them for patience and for bringing issues to attention
  • Negative feedback is free product research — channel it constructively