Three Words You Never Want Your Customers to Say (or Think) and How to Avoid Them



You probably can put together a lot of three-word phrases you would rather not hear from your customers, like, "Lower your prices," or "I want a refund" (I fudged a little on that one). But those aren't the three words that concern me because they can be easily dealt with.

I'm concerned about three words that you not only don't want to hear, they should never even cross your customers minds if you are properly interacting with them. The three words are, "That's not fair!"

It's Part of Our Culture
This concept of being fair is part of our culture and has been drilled into us since we were kids. We've been taught to form lines and take turns and "everyone gets a chance" and one-person-one-vote and to flip a coin when there is a dispute because "that's only fair."

Because it is so deeply ingrained, we get really angry when someone does something to us we consider unfair. (Think about the last time someone cut in front of you in line.)

Fairness is always in the back of your customers' minds, and they use it to evaluate your business. For example, they evaluate whether your prices are "fair" given what others are charging and the quality of your goods and service.

And your customer service is being judged as customers evaluate whether they are being treated fairly in their interactions with your business. Is the time they are waiting for service fair given the number of other customers and employees present? (i.e., "Why aren't more checkout lines open given all the employees I see?") Is the employee's behavior fair in terms of time spent in the interaction and comments made? (i.e., "Why don't they seem interested in me as a customer given all I'm spending?") Are they being treated fairly when they have a question or a complaint? And what about the solution offered? (i.e., "You ask if I found everything at checkout but don't help me when my answer is 'no'.")

You don't want your customers to be thinking, "That's not fair!" This strong negative emotion can lead to loss of customers. Strong negative emotion can produce strong negative promotion as customers tells others about their "unfair treatment."

Equal and Fair Aren't the Same
You might think that fair treatment means equal treatment. And that would be incorrect. Why? Because your customers are not just comparing their treatment to that of your other customers. They are comparing how they are treated by your business to their treatment by other similar businesses. They are also comparing your treatment of them to the inner concept of fairness they have developed over time.

For example, I used to go to a doctor who routinely had me waiting 45 minutes past my appointment time. Friends who went to the same doctor told me they had the same experience. So we were all being treated equally. But was this treatment fair? Not as far as I was concerned. So I found a different doctor who cut my wait time to ten minutes.

How to Increase Your Fairness Quotient
Sometimes due to circumstances, we can't give our customers the amount of attention they want, serve them as quickly as we should or solve their problems or handle their complaints the way that they would prefer. While customers may not be totally happy about this, they are more likely to be accepting if they at least feel they were treated fairly. Here's how to accomplish this:

First, reevaluate your behavior, policies and operation. Is what you are doing really fair to your customers, or does it just reflect inflexibility, bad policy or poor business operation? If you believe what you are doing is fair or can't be avoided given the situation, apply one or more of the following:

* Explain why - Tell customers why you were delayed, why you can't do what they want, etc. The explanation needs to be more than, "That's the way it is," or "That's our policy." A proper explanation increases understanding and perception of fairness. But make sure it is does not sound like you are giving a lecture in the process.

* Let the customer explain - If the customer has a complaint or concern, give the customer a fair hearing. Not doing so or cutting the customer off will make the entire process appear unfair.

* Express empathy - The perception of fairness will be greater if customers believe you understand how they feel.

* Apologize - When customers are inconvenienced or otherwise made upset with your actions, an apology is only fair.

* Emphasize the positive - Emphasizing what you can do rather than what you can't do will increase customer perception of fairness.

* Invoke fairness as your goal - Explain how what you are doing is the fairest action for everyone given the circumstances.

* Make an exception - if the situation involves a simple misunderstanding or confusion, or the cause of the issue is unclear, an exception may be appropriate to maintain good relations and perception of fairness.

* Thank them for understanding - This acknowledges their help and increases their perception that you value them.

It's Only Fair

Mistakes are made, interactions are not always as good as we would like and customer complaints will happen. In these make-or-break situations, customers may not always be completely happy with the way we respond. But as long as they walk away believing, "At least they were fair," they are likely to give your business another chance.

© 2016, Dr. Dennis Rosen. All rights reserved. Reprints welcomed so long as article and by-line are kept intact and all links made live.



Dr. Dennis Rosen is The WinFluence(R) Expert on customer service and sales improvement. He helps retailers, service providers and professionals provide a Transformational Customer Experience(TM) to create customer devotion and he shows sales professionals how to be more effective. Valued content with an entertaining style. Keynotes, training and educational materials - 800-804-4034 or visit http://www.Face2FaceService.com.

 By: Dennis Rosen

Article Source

3 Comments

Informations From: Taun17

  1. Congrats for being a blog writer. This is really a nice post! Everyone is making carrier in different fields and everyone is worried about how to complete my assignment help to make your carrier brighten.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Now, this is what I call a great read. I loved how you presented the need for professional Assignment Help Australia services among students in today's competitive scenario. If you belong to the same lot you should definitely try out the My Assignment Help facility offered by the diligent experts of the MyAssignmentHelpsAu platform. The highly qualified panel works day in and day out dedicatedly to produce 100% original and legitimate assignment outcomes for students pursuing their education in any nook and cranny of the world.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Thanks for sharing your info. I really appreciate your efforts and I will be waiting for your further write ups thanks once again.
    electrician services in Islamabad,

    ReplyDelete
Previous Post Next Post
  • Paradoxes of the Kingdom : Prepare to Be Shocked By God's Kingdom Reversal

    Paradoxes of the Kingdom abound to confuse the 'righteous' and encourage the broken. Don't believe me? Read the Old Testament. Then read Jesus. Isaiah 61:1-10 in the Septuagint (LXX) links the message of salvation and those who are broken with the concept that it is the broken pers... Readmore

  • How to Recipe Calculate Nutrition Data Using Excel or Open Office Calc

    EU directive 1169/2011 comes into full effect on the 13th of December 2016. The first phase of this directive came into effect in 2014 on December 13th but the second requires nutrition data which begs the question of how to calculate nutrition data. The first phase of this regulation req... Readmore

  • Signs and Symptoms - Reasons For Kidney Transplantation

    When a kidney failure is so advanced that it cannot be reversed, it is termed as End Stage Renal Disease or ESRD. The kidneys function so poorly that they fail to keep the patient alive. Conventional medication in such cases fails too. Dialysis could help to some extent, but the on... Readmore

  • What to Look for in a Beauty School

    When considering all of the wonderful options that the United Kingdom has to offer, it can be difficult to decide which beauty school to choose for an education. Many of them offer a variety of courses, and they have wonderful instructors. These key things will guarantee that studen... Readmore

  • How to Find Plastic Surgery in Singapore

    Whether you're looking for double eyelid surgery, nose fillers, breast augmentation, liposuction or any other kind of cosmetic surgery in Singapore remember these key tips. 5 Tips to find the best plastic surgery in Singapore ONE: Check the Surgeon's credentials. You can check to ... Readmore

  • 3 Books on Current Affairs to Read If You Love Politics

    Do you really make yourselves believe you are governed by a democracy? If that were the case, as we have been made to believe over the years, why is that candidates - both democrats and republicans - spend billions of dollars to win elections? You know, it's interesting how we think... Readmore

  • Peer To Peer Lending In India - Better Than Traditional Investment Options

    Peer to peer lending is going to revolutionize the lending platform of India in a couple of years. This platform promises immense return in a very short period. It mutually benefits the lenders and borrowers with healthy returns by eliminating any middlemen in between. A very infor... Readmore

  • The Spirit in Us

    There's a spirit in everyone. If you don't give over this space to the Holy Spirit, an evil spirit will come and live there. This scares some people, because they're not sure whether or not the Spirit lives in them. Paul says it's easy to know which spirit is in people: 3For instanc... Readmore

  • The Holy Spirit Switch

    We must understand a couple of the basic principles of the way in which the Holy Spirit works. The Holy Spirit helps us to transform uncertainties about God into certainties. People don't really know God. We are not on the same level. Therefore, God gave his own Spirit to us with th... Readmore

  • Can Violence Ever Wipe Out Heresy?

    I've been writing a book about a medieval Dominican nun caught in the tumult of the Albigensian Crusade and often find myself talking about her plight to friends at church. I was taken aback the other day when someone responded, "I'm sick and tired of hearing about the crusades. Their armi... Readmore