0 the part of an organization that answers customers' questions, exchanges goods that are not satisfactory, etc.
1 the way that an organization deals with customers before, during, and after a sale, and the activities involved in dealing with customers:
excellent/outstanding/poor, etc. customer service The mobile operator has a reputation for outstanding customer service.
deliver/improve/provide customer service You can always improve your customer service.
a high level/standard of customer service We aim to provide a higher level of customer service than our competitors.
2 the department of an organization that gives help to customers and deals with their problems:
All now include the reagent strips, a method of quality control, batteries and have reliable customer service.
During the 1990s the language of customers, customer care and customer service also pervaded a series of 'culture change' programmes across the public sector.
A server does not "know" the realization of a customer service time before the customer service starts.
A rail travel information system has a very different content determination module from a system that helps customer service representatives write business letters.
And you're looking for customer service?
Other associated welfare gains from privatisation include the apparent improvement in customer service, increased labour remuneration and better service conditions for workers of the newly privatised enterprises.
If those closures are compounded by the closure of rural post offices, customer service will be substantially cut.
The bank says that the merger will enable it to provide better customer service.