HOW TO USE CUSTOMER RESPONSE CARD
We all do it. If we get good service or order a product we like _ we
order
from the company again. However, if there is something we don't like
or are
dissatisfied with the service in any way, shape or form, we never bring
it
to the attention of the company. We simply don't use their services
again
and think that solves the problem.
Let me share with you something that happened here locally to me. A
new
pizza shop moved into the neighborhood and I decided to try them out.
When
I placed my order I informed them that they had been highly recommended
and
this was my first order. When I picked up the pizza and brought it
home it
was HORRIBLE! I couldn't believe I actually paid $14 for the thing.
It wasn't
even worth $2 in my opinion.
Naturally, I had made up my mind never to order from this particular
pizza
shop again _ but a few days later the owner called me to ask my opinion
on
what I thought of the pizza. (He had got my phone number off the check
I paid
my order with.)
Feeling a little embarrassed and reluctant to tell him how horrible
it was,
I said, "It was okay but not something I would order again." The owner
became
very interested and asked me to give him more specifics. I explained
that the
sauce was too tangy and there was not enough cheese or pepperoni on
the pizza
_ even though I ordered double of both items. He asked me to give his
pizza
one more try, but this time it would be free of charge. I accepted.
And guess what? The quality was greatly improved and I am now a steady
customer. You can use the same situation for your mail order business.
Only you can't afford to call everyone that orders from you. That is
where
the "Customer Response Card" is vital to your growing business. You
hardly
ever see them in mail order because people don't think they really
work.
That's because they have never put them to use. That's where you can
be
different and innovative _ and profitable _ all at the same time.
"Customer Response Cards" can easily be typeset by any competent
typesetter. They should ask such questions of the customer, as:
How do you rate our service? Was the quality of our product or
service excellent, good, fair or poor? What would you suggest for
us to do in order to improve our services? Would you order from us
again? Any additional comments?
Lines should be left for the customers' name, address and telephone
number.
In addition, the "Customer Response Card" should be pre-addressed with
your
address and preferably pre-stamped for their convenience.
If you decide to use "Customer Response Cards" they will serve a very
important function in your daily business. First of all, when customers
receive them they will know you are concerned about them and their
order.
They will feel important that you have asked for their opinion and
will feel
free to make helpful suggestions, complain or brag about your company.
However, you must keep in mind that a complaint is NOT a reflection
on you
personally. A complaint should be an indication that there is some
unfinished
business to take care of. Almost 90% of the time, if you listen and
try to
understand a customer complaint _ the customer is more than satisfied.
Then, if you offer to make up for the difference or offer them free
services
or a money-saving coupon on their next order, they will be much more
than
satisfied. Not only have you kept a customer but built a trust with
them at
the same time.
Solve complaints from "Customer Response Cards" as quickly as possible.
Customers may make a complaint on a postcard more readily than calling
you
or writing you a letter. This helps draw your attention to problems
before
they get out of hand _ problems you might not even know existed!
And never forget to thank your customers for providing you with their
opinion. You could send them back a discount coupon to use on items
you sell
on their next order or simply send them a "Thank You" card. Remember
that a
customer's opinion is worth its weight in gold. There are professional
m
arketing firms that are paid $1,000's of dollars per year by companies
to
find out what people really think of their products. A "Customer Response
Card" is a very low-cost way of determining trends and interests that
your
customer market has. If you keep on top of things, you will never have
to
hire these high-paid professionals. You'll know more than they do!