Rice Study Looks at Marketing Benefits, Pitfalls of Customer-Satisfaction Surveys
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The study showed companies that use immediate follow-up customer surveys or multiple follow-up surveys may open themselves up to negative consequences due to customers who were satisfied with the specific service they received. They may jump to the conclusion that their service was comprehensive and that consequently they do not need to return in the near future for other services.
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