Use My Name - Especially If You Have it
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-10-16 05:25:18
Not too long ago. I got an email from Webmail us. They host my email and every month they send me a nice email letting me know my credit card has been charged successfully. I’ve never had a problem with the company and know they are a good company. So like most customers. I only scan these emails looking for phrases like “did not go through”. “unsuccessful”. “we hate you” etc. None of those were in the email so I pretty much just ignored it.
However something I did notice was that the beginning of the email said “Dear Customer:” Half way down the email it listed my name so they had my name and were able to use it but the beginning of the email did not use it.
customer care and he thanked me for the suggestion. I haven’t seen the email for this upcoming month but hopefully they changed it. Like usual they accepted my suggestion very gracefully and were appreciative.
However the point (and not to pick on Webmail us - lots of companies like Amazon com and plenty of others don’t frequently customize email greetings for one reason or another) is that if you have information you can use to personalize the customer service experience use it! The company should consider greetings like:
All of these personalize the email a bit more. The personalized greetings also help instill a bit of confidence in the customer - they like seeing their name - it helps show the email is genuine (PayPal was one of the first to personalize emails for that reason).
Whenever you can personalize the customer experience. It never hurts. Customers may not notice it concisely but it all adds up to make a great customer experience.
By the way a special congratulations to Webmail us on recently getting acquired by Rackspace as well as making it to the Inc. 500 list. Two great accomplishments for sure.
[...] Think about it. Do I need to see that I have a balance of $0 every time I login or just when there actually is a balance or maybe 5 days before and after the billing period? Like Glen said on Friday why can’t the ATM address us by name and remember our language preference? [...][ADVERTHERE]Related article:
http://www.serviceuntitled.com/use-my-name-especially-if-you-have-it/2007/11/02/
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