If you’ve ever been trapped on a customer service phone call with a rep who couldn’t help himself out of a paper bag, then your salvation is only as far away as The Legal Secrets Report.
After surviving countless calls into the endless labyrinth of “voice mail hell” and waiting 45 minutes to talk to a real person you feel like you deserve at least some restitution.
But since most business’ customer service calls are handled by low-level employee peons, or worse, outsourced to some bargain basement in India, they simply don’t have the power (much less the motivation) to provide any meaningful assistance.
This is where the Executive Customer Service Staff comes into play. What most people don’t realize is a lot of companies have a higher, “Rolls-Royce” level of elite customer service ninjas ready, willing and able to cut through all the bullshit red tape – straight to direct action.
Oftentimes, getting to these people is simply a matter of knowing what to say and who to say it to.
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Identity theft scammers get more and move clever every year. What used to be obviously fake e-mails and laughably bogus questions from prospective “customers” have now evolved into devilishly sneaky methods to harvest your personal information and tap your bank account.
Unlike the exotic romanticism of so-called “hackers” portrayed in movies, most of the online scams rely on posing as a trusted figure of authority who gets you to spill your own beans by asking a few simple questions. They call this human, or “social engineering.”
The solution here is NOT to stop using online services like Craigslist, Paypal, and eBay… but rather to look out for a few simple tell-tale signs that something’s not quite right.
In poker, professional gamblers are always on the prowl for “tells” – subtle indicators of true intention from the lesser mortals surrounding the table. To successfully do business online with safety and security, you too must become one of the pros.
It’s not hard. In fact, it’s really quite easy once you know what to look for.
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