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		<title>Buying a Telus EVDO card&#8211;lessons for retail customer service</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tris Hussey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I blogged about my new Telus EVDO card this morning, I&#8217;ve been using it all day and been very much enjoying it.&#160; Okay I think I&#8217;ve found a conflict with my built-in SD card reader and the PCMCIA slot, but that might be an Acer thing and I&#8217;m not too worried right now.&#160; However, what I&#8217;d like to relate here is my buying the card yesterday.&#160; What I learned and experienced is pretty interesting and can be a lesson to all of us, but especially customer-facing people.
I&#8217;m a busy person who would like to spend money with you&#8211;treat me like [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I blogged about my new <a href="http://www.bizzia.com/buying-a-telus-evdo-rev-a-mobile-broadband-card-first-experiences/">Telus EVDO card this morning</a>, I&#8217;ve been using it all day and been very much enjoying it.&nbsp; Okay I think I&#8217;ve found a conflict with my built-in SD card reader and the PCMCIA slot, but that might be an Acer thing and I&#8217;m not too worried right now.&nbsp; However, what I&#8217;d like to relate here is my <em>buying the card</em> yesterday.&nbsp; What I learned and experienced is pretty interesting and can be a lesson to all of us, but especially customer-facing people.</p>
<h3>I&#8217;m a busy person who would like to spend money with you&#8211;treat me like that</h3>
<p>When I finally decided that I would reduce/change my Blackberry plan so I could (better) afford the EVDO card I wanted to strike while the iron was hot and get it.</p>
<h4>Stop one, mall.&nbsp; Lesson: If you don&#8217;t have it, see if you can find it</h4>
<p>Contrary to my what my gut told me, I went to my <em>closest</em> Telus reseller instead of the one I was at on Sunday.&nbsp; This one is a basic mall store.&nbsp; Nothing fancy.&nbsp; I walked in, there were several people in the store and when I was looking at the card a person came right up to ask me if I needed help (ping! good!).&nbsp; Unfortunately, the sales person wasn&#8217;t the most outgoing person and didn&#8217;t instill confidence in his sales ability (bzzt, bad).&nbsp; I told him that I wanted the PCMCIA version of the EVDO card, he offered the USB version (in hindsight with the SD card reader conflict maybe should have gone for that).&nbsp; I said, no, I want the PC Card one.&nbsp; He check the stock and they didn&#8217;t have any.&nbsp; That&#8217;s fine.&nbsp; He said he could order one (good).&nbsp; I said that I really wanted to get it now and today to use that night.&nbsp; This was his chance to say: &#8220;Let me see if there is one another store&#8230;&#8221;, but he didn&#8217;t.&nbsp; Bzzt. No sale, next store.</p>
<h4>Stop two, another outlet on the way.&nbsp; Lesson: When people come into your store, greet them</h4>
<p>Okay, strike one.&nbsp; I knew where I thought could get the card, the store where I saw it Sunday, but on the way there I saw <em>another</em> Telus outlet.&nbsp; Okay let&#8217;s try this one.&nbsp; I walk in, two people working in the store, both busy with customers.&nbsp; That&#8217;s okay.&nbsp; I look around a bit and then walk up to the counter.&nbsp; I wait.&nbsp; And wait.&nbsp; No reaction from either human.&nbsp; Okay, wander around some more.&nbsp; Pause by other section of counter.&nbsp; Nothing.&nbsp; Wander.&nbsp; Wait back at counter again.&nbsp; It&#8217;s been well over five minutes now and nothing.&nbsp; I start heading for the door and the <em>customer</em> says: &#8220;You should ask him a question, that&#8217;s what he&#8217;s there for.&#8221;&nbsp; This is when one person lifted his head up and said &#8220;Can I help you?&#8221;&nbsp; I said that I wanted to get something.&nbsp; He replied that they were busy, could I come back.&nbsp; I replied, &#8220;No, I have deadline I&#8217;m on&#8221;.&nbsp; Bzzzt. No sale, next store.</p>
<h4>Stop three, success. Lesson: greet, help, recommend. Sale.</h4>
<p>Yes, I should have gone here first.&nbsp; Of course if I did, then you wouldn&#8217;t get this post now would you?&nbsp; I walked into the store, this is also a mall one and operated by <a href="http://www.tomharriscellular.com/">Tom Harris Cellular</a> (as I&#8217;ve said before), and the woman who wasn&#8217;t with a customer asked if she could help me within a minute of me walking up to the counter.&nbsp; Same spiel, this is what I want.&nbsp; We have USB.&nbsp; I want PCMCIA. We could order it.&nbsp; I wanted to use it tonight.&nbsp; This is where the <em>first</em> place fell down, so &#8230; what happens next?&nbsp; She says: &#8220;Let me check our other stores&#8230;&#8221; Wow.&nbsp; Turns out there was one, just one, PCMCIA card in all of Victoria (the store in Sidney).&nbsp; She asks if I&#8217;d like to set it all up there or drive to Sidney and do it.&nbsp; I ask, if I do it here if she gets a commission, no. Oh &#8230; but we do get bonuses&#8230; Then I&#8217;ll do it here I say and tell her about the two previous experiences and how she did what, I think, is the <em>right</em> way to get business.&nbsp; That alone would make a good story, but it gets better.</p>
<p>I know that I need to change the plan on my Blackberry so I can afford this deal.&nbsp; I called <a href="http://www.telusmobility.com/">Telus</a> the day before to check out plans and such so I <em>thought</em> I knew what I wanted.&nbsp; Turns out, I was wrong.&nbsp; The woman, who was personable and outgoing, took the time to double check both my voice and data plans and found a data plan for the Berry with unlimited data but without modem tethering.&nbsp; This, of course, is find since I&#8217;d have the EVDO card.&nbsp; The voice plan was just what I thought, but she did give me good alternatives.&nbsp; Perfect, all set.&nbsp; Now, when it came time to switch things around one of my bundles wasn&#8217;t available.&nbsp; Oh, buy when I called Telus they didn&#8217;t tell me that.&nbsp; This could have been a stopper, but undaunted she <em>called Telus directly</em> and made sure that we could still do it.&nbsp; And when I offered not to bother, she said, that it would be better too if I wanted voicemail.&nbsp; Plan switched.&nbsp; Done.</p>
<p>The EVDO card and plan was simple.&nbsp; Just $100/mo for the unlimited North America plan (US and Canada only) and $49 for the card with a three contract.&nbsp; By the time she was done, everything was ready and I just had to pick the card up in Sidney.</p>
<p>This is customer service.&nbsp; She was pleasant and outgoing.&nbsp; She checked to see if I could get the card today and made recommendations that got me more bang for my buck.</p>
<h4>We have a winner.</h4>
<p>Because I had this good experience I have no issue recommending them to you.&nbsp; In fact, as I said in the other post, they have a &#8220;tell a friend&#8221; program.&nbsp; You get $10 off, I get a $10 gift card, and <em>they donate $10 to charity</em>.&nbsp; All you have to do is mention my name and cell number (I&#8217;d say from this card).&nbsp; I was told that this unlimited data plan deal is only going to be around for another two weeks &#8230; so if you want one of these rockin&#8217; cards <em>and</em> get this sweet data deal, I&#8217;d go now.</p>
<p>Yeah and getting the USB dongle will get you the device faster I guess too.</p>
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