What's the Secret to Legendary Customer Service?


What’s the secret to customer service?

Simply stated, do what you say you will do when you say you will do it.

But what’s the secret to legendary customer service?

I think it’s this: do more than what you say you will do and do it sooner than you said you would do it.

Here are two examples of what I mean:

Story #1:

As you probably know, I ordered a Rolex. I was told it would arrive in three months. No problem. I had been warned it may take a long time, as the watches are handmade in Switzerland and there’s a wild demand for them.

While I waited, the charming saleswoman sent me a packet of information about the Rolex.

And — the watch arrived on Monday.

Three months early.

I wore it when I went to visit my Miracles Coaches that day.

Awe might describe their response.

The fact that I received the watch three months early made me happy, too.

Story #2:

The dealership handling Francine, my 2005 Panoz Esperante GTLM, called me Monday morning to say my car may not be ready for pickup on Tuesday.

That was bummer news. I’m headed out to be on the Larry King show, and wouldn’t be able to pick up the car until next week if I didn’t get it on Tuesday.

But I accepted the news and braced myself for the worst.

At 9 a.m. Tuesday morning, the dealership called and said my car was ready.

When I got there, they spent well over an hour talking to me about the car, giving me gifts, and congratulating me on ownership of this rare exotic car.

I drove Francine home the very same day.

In both of the above examples I was surprised with extra service and quicker turnaround than expected.

If you want your customers and clients to talk about you (in a good way), do more than what they expect, and do it sooner than they expect it.

More on this topic later.

Right now I’ve got a plane to catch.

Larry King is waiting for me.

Ao Akua,

Panoz Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS – Francine is LOUD. She’s a barely street legal race car and she knows it. She wants me to know it, too. She roars in my ears as I drive. She gets attention. She wants attention. She DEMANDS attention. She has an attitude, too. She says my little BMW Z3 is a go-cart from Toys-R-Us compared to her race car engine power. As much as I love my Z3, I don’t want to argue with Francine. I have a feeling she could run me over in under three seconds. What a woman, though. I think I’m in love.

3 Comments

  1. harmoniconvergence-Reply
    October 14, 2006 at 7:11 am

    You know, I do think that miracles happen all the time, when we are open and acknowledging of the beauty and Grace that is woven through them.

    Congratulations on your new “little piece of heaven” – Francine is quite a looker! 🙂

    Best wishes to you for a great trip and fabulous interview with Larry King. I can see a sea of socks getting knocked off! And, I bet Lindsay Lohan will be watching. She may even mention this interview to Scarlett Johanssen and Katie Holmes!

    Have fun!
    Nancy

  2. Anonymous-Reply
    October 14, 2006 at 7:12 am

    I wished I could be in Miracles Coaches and A true confession.

    Joe always inspires me by his charisma, and few times I even envy for his miraculous marketing expertise. Just few days back I applied for your Miracles Coaches.
    I received a call from your team, and I was provided with the details. The course is good and thought provoking. I wished I could join.
    I am from India and here middle class person’s annual income is $5000. According to me in U.S avg person’s monthly income is $10000. So there’s a big difference in our spending capabilities.
    More India is an expensive place to have luxuries like big cars.
    For example a Toyota Camary which costs between$15000-$20000, in India it costs $50000.
    Joe the day I bought Hypnotic Selling Secrets with time I have seen changes in my approach towards my Business and my Life. Thank you for that wonderful package. You are The ONE who actually put me into right track of Internet Marketing.
    I am working with my small team and I just wish I would be able to get into your personal coaching really soon.

    P.S- One of the things You have put me into Using.

    P.P.S- I wish to be part of your personal Training.

    P.P.P.S-And I even learned from you that do the best and most appropriate to get things you wish. To get all what you ever wished, do things what it takes to achieve them.

    From –Divya

  3. Goosh-Reply
    October 14, 2006 at 7:12 am

    My marketing teacher taught us this. She said :

    “Under-promise and Over-deliver.”

    Peace

    Koorosh

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