Customer Service Tips
Looking back on the past year, I have realized that there are a number of things that I have neglected around this place. While we did manage to redesign the site and give it a much more modern look and feel, we did not really make it around to doing any sort of improvements when it comes to the content of the site. One of the things I would like to start on is our customer service tips page. This is one of the first things that we put together for the Support Sentry site, and I think we have moved away from the things that have brought us the most success. So, I am appealing to you, our visitors, to let us know what you would like to see more of on this website. We are listening.
Customer+Service, Tips, Support
tags: customer+service, support, tips

February 16th, 2008 at 2:47 am
Is Your Computer Training Any Good?…
I had a thought about training recently and seeing as I was reviewing my own courses and training, I began to wonder how good it actually is. Much of what I learnt in college is now forgotten. This suggests to me that I may not have found it useful to …
October 8th, 2008 at 3:40 am
I would like to make a formal complaint and would like a respond from one of your high up managers. I signed up for your service because I was going to work as a field adjuster for Pilot but at the last minute I was transfered to the inside unit as an examiner so I did need your service . In the mean time I was charged for your service and I did not even use it the company paid for the service I am using as an examiner. I would like to speak with your manage to find out why I can not get a refund. I have used your program for several of the companies that I have worked for in the past. I think this us unfair as we in the field have many additionl expenses that we have to deal with and this is one that is not fair if we do not need it. My pilot number is 1024. my office no is 877-311-2645×13143. Thanks. Enocenccio Garcia
November 17th, 2008 at 1:48 pm
Leadership Training
An interesting quote by David Loyd George on the importance of leaders taking risks: Don\’t be afraid to take a big step when one is indicated. You can\’t cross a chasm in two small steps.
April 18th, 2009 at 2:31 am
Very nice tips