on 14-11-2013 09:42
Hi guys,
Many of you have no doubt used the O2’s ‘chat’ service from time to time for all kinds of support queries. We also held a Virtual Interview recently with Richard Clarke, our Head of our Digital Service, where he answered some great questions from you.
Off the back of this session, we thought it was great opportunity to hear from you on how you think the chat service is doing and if there is anything we can do better in terms of resolution time, accuracy of info and the general experience. This has been done before on the community for TU Go and its incredibly useful for the team to hear about what’s going well with the service, what can be improved and if you have great ideas.
This is your chance to get have your voice heard and we’ll do our best to report back with changes and improvements that we make based on your suggestions.
While this is an open discussion there are some guidelines that you need to keep in mind when you make a comment:
- If you want to sort out a personal query, please create a thread in the community and you’ll get some great advice from other members. Any personal query posts will be moved and a thread will be created for them.
- Please do not mention any chat advisors by name. If they are posted, they will be edited.
- If you have a transcript of a chat session that helps with your point, please try to avoid using them and instead make a comment on the experience itself. If a transcript is absolutely essential, please only post what you need to (i.e. a few sentences).
I really look forward to hearing from you and what can be done off of the back of your suggestions.
Toby
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on 16-07-2014 09:18
on 16-07-2014 09:18
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on 16-07-2014 09:40
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on 16-07-2014 09:46
on 16-07-2014 09:46
I think that anything which safeguards people who are giving unpaid advice and support is an absolute must.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 16-07-2014 10:48
on 16-07-2014 10:48
I have to sgree with that. Just a clause in the community terms and conditions will suffice.
on 16-07-2014 11:14
on 16-07-2014 11:14
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on 16-07-2014 11:49
@jonsie wrote:@From the community rules @ http://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/other-products-and-services/o2-community
Other rules
- The majority of Content posted on the O2 Community is created by members of the public. The views expressed are theirs and unless specifically stated are not ours. We are not are responsible for any Content posted by members of the public on the O2 Community or for the availability or Content of any third party sites that are accessible through the O2 Community. Any links to third party websites from the O2 Community do not amount to any endorsement of that site by us and any use of that site by you is at your own risk.
The words I have highlighted in red are perhaps an example of O2 Doubleplusgood Duckspeak, if anyone knows what that is.
Gerry
on 16-07-2014 11:53
on 16-07-2014 11:53
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on 16-07-2014 11:56
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on 16-07-2014 12:04
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on 16-07-2014 12:18
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