New Data Released by Trustpilot Reveals the Worse Brands for Customer Service

A list has been collated by DBS Check Providers CareCheck revealing the top 10 UK brands that have received poor reviews from customers in the past year. The data from Trustpilot has been used to figure out which brands have given the worst costumer service in the transport and supply industry.

Deliveroo reached the top as the most hated brand over the last 12 months, with 33% of their reviews being negative. Stories of rude and dishonest customer service agents dominate the reviews as customers struggle to get refunds and feedback on missing deliveries.

The next brand on the list is the broadcaster and telecoms provider Sky, which has received 18% negative ratings in the last 12 months. “When I try to contact customer service, it’s like pulling teeth and having a conversation with yourself, ” reads one of their reviews. “ They are rude, talk over you and never listen to anything you’ve got to say.”

 

Top 3 Brands With The Worst-Rated Customer Service

For consumers of delivery brands, speedy service is essential. In the event that issues arise, customers want to know that they will receive quality customer service.

Top Delivery Brands with worst reviews

Consumers now increasingly rely on digital brands that were a part of our daily life before the pandemic. Surprisingly, while being regarded as the

top brands of 2022, tech brands defy the norm as consumers continue to criticise their subpar service.

Top Tech Brands with Worst reviews

How Can Brands Improve Customer Service

A spokesperson at Care Check in response to the data advised companies to look into the employment and criminal history of prospective employees before hiring.

“It may reveal some red flags that you usually wouldn’t notice.

A background check approach ensures that your clients are always safeguarded and taken care of by reliable staff. To ensure clients are respected, businesses must hire dependable employees without a history of abusing their position of authority.

By fostering an atmosphere where customers feel heard, valued, and respected, you may keep your current clients happy and turn them into brand ambassadors eager to share their positive experiences with others. That matters a lot!” 

“Client satisfaction is so important to your customers that 86% are willing to pay more for better service. But on the other hand, having bad client interactions results in higher costs. In fact, according to recent surveys, 89% of customers stop doing business with a company because of a bad customer service experience.”

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