As
shoppers contact companies in multiple ways to address issues and ask questions, businesses can create a more complete picture of consumer needs.
Not exact matches
For many
shoppers, the less
contact with a
company, the better.
They'll probably
contact you first — when informing customers that they've been declined, life insurance
companies tell the broker first and then send the
shopper a letter directly.
They'll probably
contact you first — when informing customers that they've been declined, life insurance
companies tell the broker first and then send the
shopper a letter directly.
However, other
companies with large market shares require
shoppers to provide information and then prompt them to
contact the
company.
Sadly, these websites are deceptive in their marketing and give
shopper the impression they'll be
contact by just that one
company.