There's one key tip in getting your Christmas delivery complaint sorted
Have yours still not arrived? It's highly likely considering the amount of people who shopped online during the sales season.
Well, if you're thinking of complaining to the delivery service you used, there is only one way to get customer service representatives to take your grievance more seriously - tell a sob story.
Ted Stone, chief executive of Customer First UK, which advises companies on how to conduct their customer service, told BBC Radio 5 Live this morning that providing an address and reference number isn't good enough (emphasis ours):
"You need to personalise your complaint and your situation, you need to get them to understand that you are a person who is waiting for this package, not an address and not a reference number. It will make all the difference."
So, in other words, if you tell the customer service representative that the company's shoddy service had you stuck at home waiting for a delivery that never arrived, it's likely they'll really try and help you out.