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The phrase "customer service page" is correct and frequently used in written English.
It refers to a specific page on a company's website that provides information and resources for customers to seek assistance or support. Example: "If you have any questions or concerns, please visit our customer service page for more information or to contact our support team."
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And its customer service page asks you to send an e-mail into the ether and cross your fingers.
Many users on social media said they were trying to claim refunds, and Tidal's official Twitter account is continuing to direct affected to users to their customer service page.
"For example, if she detects that speech was background noise or that the intent of the speech was not clear," Amazon explained in a customer service page for Alexa.
Legos were specifically designed with yellow skin for the purpose of eliminating racial bias; according to the company's customer service page: "We chose yellow to avoid assigning a specific ethnicity in sets that don't include any specific characters.
Navigate to the email customer service page.
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Visit the Zynga customer help page.
If the airline does not provide customer service on its FB page, these users will probably "unlike" the page.
"Many websites have sucky (or non-existent) help pages and customer service," says Kaplan, who aim to make the whole FAQing experience more FAQing frictionless.
Now ask yourself how many minutes a day you spend waiting for an elevator, a Web page, a customer service rep, a delivery person, a free cashier.
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