Definitions
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- noun a repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired
- noun the division of a business that provides customer services
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Examples
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And my first decision as a budding entrepreneur was to hire my father to manage the service department.
How I Made My Fortune Paul Steven Stone 2012
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For the more unusual ones, the technician needs to contact the service department.
mikandra: Brivis (Melbourne): worst customer service on the planet mikandra 2010
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My 2010 Corolla S that I purchased in Dec. 2009 is one of the recalls; I feel that it is a waste of my time to take it to the service department for this stupid pedal replacement, but I don't want to screw up by not doing so, in case Toyota tries to hold it against me...see that one coming!
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For the more unusual ones, the technician needs to contact the service department.
Brivis (Melbourne): worst customer service on the planet mikandra 2010
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I was once a dealership employee not at GM, thankfully and the biggest thing that drove me nuts were people constantly complaining about issues like this to the service department.
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Ultimately, those who don't pay lose the ability to make emergency calls to the service department.
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All of us have horror stories about the medieval torture we've endured when we called a company's customer service department.
Ernan Roman: Have You Been Subjected to Customer Dis-service? Share your Experience 2008
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All of us have horror stories about the medieval torture we've endured when we called a company's customer service department.
Ernan Roman: Have You Been Subjected to Customer Dis-service? Share your Experience 2008
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All of us have horror stories about the medieval torture we've endured when we called a company's customer service department.
Ernan Roman: Have You Been Subjected to Customer Dis-service? Share your Experience 2008
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If the service department did a bad job repairing the item, then the customer usually would swear off buying anything new from that same company, afterall, you don't reward a company that doesn't have good customer service by purchasing a new product from them, do you?
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