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How do you handle bad reviews and/or disgruntled customers? 😤
Hi Seller Community 🌎
How do you handle bad reviews or disgruntled customers?
Let's be honest, it can't always be sunshine and roses! ☀️ 🌹
We look forward to reading your replies 🤓
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I listen to the customer and see how we can make it right. I give them a couple of different options to reconcile then how we aim to make it better for future.
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I respond to all of my reviews. If it's a good review, usually just a quick thanks! If it's a not so good review I typically see if i can help the situation. I formulate my response based on trying to respect their opinion but also by trying to gently correct them if needed, or by offering a solution if it is something I need to correct. I want other customers reading my reviews to see that i do care about my clients opinions and also want them to have a good experience ever!
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As the owner of a company, I should not see a bad review as a negative thing. I should see it as a way of improvement. When it comes to bad reviews, I contact the customer and verify what it's the issue to fix the customer's concerns.
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What a great read. I usually go out of my way to have a bit of fun with the customer. Lighthearted responses touching on their topics, attempting to teach a little humility along the way while offering to do what it takes to make it right or help them find a new brand to hate on.
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