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Business, 04.01.2021 02:00 ahoney2233

A customer is complaining to you about an issue they are having with your company’s product. You know from experience that this issue was caused by the customer. She is clearly wrong but is insisting that you fix the issue. What would you be MOST likely to do? A. Let the customer finish complaining, then explain to her why she is having the issue.
B. Ask her to stop and explain that because she created the issue, the only thing to do is buy a new product
C. Tell her that you will get back to her after you ask your manager about the issue
D. Explain what she did to create the issue and help her purchase a new product
E. Tell her that you will replace the product, but she needs to be careful not to do this again

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