customer service levels
Customer service levels refers to the quality of service provided to customers by a business or organization. It encompasses factors such as response times, problem resolution efficiency, and overall customer satisfaction. In essence, customer service levels are a measure of how well an entity meets the needs and expectations of its customers, ultimately influencing customer loyalty and retention.
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