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Apr10
Award Winning Customer Service Film on YouTube

Have you ever been so rude to a customer that they followed you home just to tell you how rude you were, then pulled a gun on you?  Check out this short video about customer service at YouTube that won a couple short film awards.  It will have you thinking twice about how you treat your customers.  You just never know who you’re dealing with!  


After watching this I really had to stop and think - Well, is there a difference between “not being rude” and “being polite”?  You also have to wonder if going this far to get someone to change their ways is even worth the effort!  

I think this is one of the better videos on YouTube that I've seen on the topic of customer service.  The creators of this little movie did a pretty good job of adding their own unique twist to a subject that isn't very fascinating to the general public.  

Do you have any customer service videos on YouTube that you’d like to share? 


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Thanks for linking my movie to your blog. It was interesting to see the take on it. I'm pleased that the point wasn't missed.

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