AOL Says Internet Users Have Taken The Training Wheels Off
from the customer-service-so-good-you-don't-even-need-it dept
Talk about spin: AOL is letting go 1,300 customer-service reps, but instead of calling them what they are -- layoffs -- the company is painting them as something to be proud of. AOL says its call-center volume has dropped in half since 2004, not because of all the users it's losing (some 25% of its total since September 2002), but rather because its users have become better at solving their own problems. An AOL spokesman labels it a "remarkable success in terms of customer care", but somehow we imagine those CSRs getting laid off would probably disagree. But maybe the company just wants to be able to label something with its business a success, given its long-running struggle to recapture its previous glory as the prime ISP for the low end of the internet.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Can't Quit...
Yesterday he got his second "On ... you agreed to continue your service with AOL" letter.
He can't get rid of them...
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Re: Can't Quit...
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Just tell him to stop paying his bill. Then he wont have AOL anymore.
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AOL
They'll just come out with some stupid product again in the future; then they'll just have to rehire those 1300 employees.
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You can quit AOL
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1) Stop supporting/requiring the use of IE in their software (going back to IE was a dumb move)
2) Stop using realplayer - immediately. The only reason Realnetworks is even still is business is because it has companies like AOL and Comcast hoodwinked into using their crappy tech.
3) Offer services people really want/use (example: compare the utility of AOL's groups/message boards to Yahoo's or MSN's and it's not hard to figure out why nobody uses them).
The only real advatage AOL offered was their chat rooms, which are now nothing more than Jerry Springer inspired battlezone and not worth the time.
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HA! Users Solving Issues...lol What A Spin!
In addition. Have you ever tried to get a customer off of AOL!! You have to go through about 6 levels of customer service, each one giving you a different reason why you shouldn't cancel the account. At the 7th level I think I reached God and he just said, "let my people go" and finally, they did.
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HA! Users Solving Issues...lol What A Spin!
In addition. Have you ever tried to get a customer off of AOL!! You have to go through about 6 levels of customer service, each one giving you a different reason why you shouldn't cancel the account. At the 7th level I think I reached God and he just said, "let my people go" and finally, they did.
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AOL should dry up and blow away
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I love AOL
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Virus
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YOU NEED to FLOG (with whips and chains) your developers if they are STILL writing to the IE. browser exclusively/
A business case can easily be made for ditching it asasp!
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AOL
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black = white
up = down
1 = 0
This post is all true.
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AOL Blows
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Didn't I read about this a month ago?
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So, AOL's laying off people...
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AOL has it's Head Too Far Up IT's ASS!!!!
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AOL soon to be Ex customer
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