There are honest and
reliable exchangers out there.
Most customers of
exchangers don’t go to the exchangers offices. They just locate them online,
contact them, sign up on their websites, and then transfer digital currencies
or Naira cash to them. And they are never disappointed.
Some customers are not
so lucky. They transfer digital currencies or Naira cash to exchangers who turn
out to be fraudsters. They lose their hard-earned money.
That’s why some
customers would never want to do business with exchangers until after they
locate their offices.
Needless to say, we have
many customers who have never seen us face-to-face and they’re very happy with
our services.
If an exchanger doesn’t
have an office, or they tell you that you should not come to their office or
you cannot locate their office; please do not do business with them.
Customers Do Online
Exchange Business With Exchangers Because Thy Trust Them. Period.
Exchangers should
therefore, not betray that trust.
If customers send you
Naira cash, please process their orders. If you cannot process their orders
quickly, tell them and let them know the reason. If you cannot process their
orders at all, send their cash back to them.
If customers send you
digital currencies, please process their orders. If you cannot pay them quickly,
tell them and let them know the reason. If you cannot pay them at all, refund
their digital currencies.
If you would need to
delay customers, please let them know and how long the duration would be
(providing that they agree to that).
IF YOU BETRAY THE TRUST
A CUSTOMERS HAS IN YOU, YOU CAN NEVER GAIN THAT TRUST BACK.
Forget about advert
campaigns. Forget about online customers support (who cannot really make any
decisions). Forget about the beauty of your websites or your coding skills.
Forget about any other things.
At the end, what matters
most is for you to retain the trust your customers have in you. If you betray a
customer, you lose that customer forever. If you lose one customer you have
automatically lost 10 customers.
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