German term
Dialogannahme
3 | initial service discussion | Michael Martin, MA |
Dialogannahme erläutert | Steffen Walter |
PRO (2): Steffen Walter, Johanna Timm, PhD
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Proposed translations
initial service discussion
"It starts with the initial service discussion (where the representatives try to scare you into additional service packages) and then flows through to the first service experience, which was mis-handled with respect to time and expectations to complete a basic service event." https://www.yelp.ie/biz/audi-palo-alto-palo-alto-2?start=160
Reference comments
Dialogannahme erläutert
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Note added at 2 hrs (2018-09-11 08:51:30 GMT)
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Kennzeichnend ist dabei der direkte Kontakt zwischen Serviceberater und Kunden.
agree |
philgoddard
: Surely it's not the service desk, but what happens there. We need context, though.
4 hrs
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agree |
Johanna Timm, PhD
: service desk triage :-)
8 hrs
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