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T-Mobile leads J D Power Customer Service ratings again

Discussion in 'Wireless News' started by Fire14, Jan 25, 2007.

  1. Fire14

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    J.D. Power: T-Mo again leads in customer-service ratings

    T-Mobile USA Inc. continued its run as the carrier with the best customer-service ratings by consumers, edging out other operators for the fifth year in a row in J.D. Power and Associates’ semi-annual survey.

    Verizon Wireless scored second place with a ranking of 101 to T-Mobile USA’s 107, followed by Alltel Corp. with 99. Alltel came in just above the industry average of 98. Cingular Wireless L.L.C. generated an index score of 94, and Sprint Nextel Corp. limped in last with 92.

    J.D. Power also found that customers who speak to actual service representatives are much more satisfied than those whose troubles are taken care of via automated call systems or the Internet.

    According to its survey, customers who spoke with a service rep on the phone generated a satisfaction index score of 127 points, compared with an industry average of 98 points. Those who were funneled through an automated response system rated their experience with an average score of 92 points, and contacts made over the Internet scored a dismal 72 points.

    Kirk Parsons, senior director of wireless services for J.D. Power, attributed the difference in satisfaction to the quality of the response; customer service reps have flexibility that automated and Internet systems simply don’t have to answer questions and clarify misunderstandings.

    As more companies strive to save operating costs by encouraging customers to contact Internet- and computer-based customer service programs, they run the risk of increasing the rate of customers who will switch carriers, especially as the number of contacts needed to resolve issues rises,” said Parsons. “Since future churn levels are four times as high among those who rate their wireless carrier below average in customer care, the challenge for wireless providers is to offer an easy and efficient customer care transaction experience.”

    More than half of the nearly 14,000 people who participated in the survey had contacted customer care within the past year, which reflected a decline of almost 7 percent from the previous survey. The number of calls it took to resolve a problem was up, from 1.76 in the previous survey to 1.87. Only 3 percent of customers used e-mail and Internet connections to contact customer care; the vast majority of subscribers, 73 percent, contacted their carrier’s customer service through voice calls. The remainder, 24 percent of respondents, went to a retail store to have a problem solved.

    J.D. Power also found that about four in 10 customers contact their carrier because of billing-related questions, and the majority of those are due to inaccurate bills. Around 30 percent of customers contact operators with issues related to call quality.

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    Again? didn't they do this last month? Talk about recycled publicity!
     
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    I agree with This, Most Cingular Customers i know
    says Cingular Billing is Inaccurate, like if they already changed
    their Features, it still bills based on the old Features even after 2 Months.
    And their CS Reps Don't know what they're Doing.

    Other Billable Charges would arrive 2 or 3 Months Late
    and will Surprise Customers.
    That's why Cingular keeps scoring LOW in Customer Ratings,
    even if their Network has extensive coverage.
     
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    larry Sprint loyalist and former mod
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    *Yawn* So what else is new?
     
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    We Credit Sprint As the Leader for Raising the TXT Message Rate to .15
    2 Carriers Followed,

    But the early Nights at 7PM
    I don't think other Carriers will Follow.
     
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    I wish Cingular (at&t) would follow with the 7-7.
     
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    larry Sprint loyalist and former mod
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    Probably not because Sprint is the only carrier with enough capacity to handle 7PM & 6PM N&W. The other carriers are adding too many customers so it's risky for them. :D I can remember about 5 years ago when most carriers had to cut back their nights from 7 or 8PM to 9PM because of that reason. Too many new customers signing up and causing network busy messages all over the place once 8PM hit.
     
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    Other then paying to add it on as a feature, they aren't going to add it for free, it's not helping Sprint with new adds and it's not taking away from Cingular or Verizon.

    I heard Cingular is actually looking to get rid of the 7-7 plan add on soon, I don't know how true it is, but that is the word I have heard.
     

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