
Welcome to the latest edition of the Customer Service Carnivale! I just realized that the last time I posted here was two weeks ago for the last carnivale...Time is just going by fast! I promise to have a regular blog post soon ;) Thanks to all my faithful and loyal contributors - as well as to new contributors and readers!
Let's get the fun started...
I thought I'd start with this funny post, New Office Policy - Read Immediately. Although it isn't actually a customer service article, I thought it was funny enough to include it here. Besides, we all need some laughter in our day! For more laughter, check out A Few BAD Waiter Jokes.
Oh, and let's keep going with the humor! I really like this story of Overstock.com's customer service: The. Computer. Must. Go.
One Family shares Amazon.com Customer Service – Jeff Bezos backtracks on 30-day price guarantee policy! Ah, don't we love when companies change their policies without us knowing it!
Trust is one of the cornerstone's of a good relationship. Charles H. Green offers us the lessons he's learned in this excellent post, The Guts of Trust.
There are some excellent customer service tips in this post: So You Want To Be An Innkeeper
Do you think it's good customer service to have a By Appointment Only policy? Share your thoughts!
Call Center Consultants offers some thoughts on Why Start a Professional Survey Call Center.
What would happen to an organization that doesn't have good managers? Find out by reading Knotty, Knotty Project.
When was the last time you went above and beyond the call of duty for a customer? Perhaps reading Publicize Your Exceptional Customer Service will inspire you!
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of customer service carnivale using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.








Thanks so much for including the funny ones... the New Office Rules post makes me remember why I left my day job.
Posted by: Beth from Avenue Z | October 13, 2008 3:08 PM | Permalink to Comment