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Apple Customer Service Highly Ranked by Business Week

by , 5:30 PM EST, February 26th, 2007

Apple was rated among 25 "Customer Service Champions" by Business Week in a survey conducted for the magazine by J.D. Power. Apple was ranked 18th out of 25, and was noted for its Genius Bars in more than 170 stores, which BusinessWeek said set Apple apart from its peers.

The company was dinged for the bruises it gets when problems arise right after a product warranty expires, but such bruises were far outweighed by other aspect of its customer service.

"Despite frustration about iPod battery replacements," BusinessWeek wrote, "Apple's customer service phone support ranks tops among electronics providers. In particular, customers rate its automated phone system as easy to navigate and good at resolving questions."

The survey was conducted among retail customers, and J.D. Power was asked to find the service champions, as well as more information about those company's tools and strategies. According to the article, technology is leveling the battle ground for today's high tech companies. What differentiates them is their customer service.

"It takes coordination from the top, bringing together people, management, technology, and processes to put customers' needs first. That's true today more than ever," said the article. Companies that don't get to a certain level of excellence become also-rans. There are many new ways in which companies can approach customers, and customers increasingly want a painless experience.

Apple was in good company. Nordstrom ranked #4, Lexus #7, and Porsche #17. No other consumer electronics or computer company was on the list of 25 companies.

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Close Name:gslusher Posts: 2001 Joined: 13 Nov 2002
Subject: Re: Mac RAM upgrades

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I have a
Mac 1.07 GHz PowerPC G4
Memory: 256 MB Built-in

and i need to Upgrade my memory to 512 MB
but i can't find anywhere to upgrade it


I'm not sure what this has to do with this topic. You can find help from almost any Mac dealer, many Mac user groups, and Apple, itself. This is not really a "help" forum.

You didn't say just which "Mac" you have--PowerMac, iMac, whatever. I cannot find a listing for any Mac with a 1.07 gHz G4. There are 1.0, 1.2, 1.25, 1.33, 1.42, 1.5 and 1.67 but no 1.07 gHz. Precisely which model do you have?

You can find specifications for almost any Mac and instruction on installing memory at Apple's hardware support site. Go the the Apple site, click on "Support," then "Computer + Server" on the left. Click on the type of hardware you have. You can search the Apple Knowledge Base--I'd suggest using "install memory" to start with.

Often, this information is in the documentation that came with the Mac, either in printed form or in electronic form.

If your question is about where to buy memory, again, a Mac dealer can help (they can usually install it for you) or you can check online and in catalogs. One reputable source is Other World Computing. They can help with installation instructions, as well. You will need to know the precise model you have. One way to tell is to find the nameplate on the Mac and get the model number. It should start with "M" and may end with "/A" or "/B." The model number for my 20-inch iMac G4 is M9290LL/A, for example. If you need help, call or write to OWC.

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