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AMERICA’S Best CUSTOMER SERVICE COMPANIES

GLOBAL PANDEMIC, WILDFIRES, RACIAL PROTESTS AND APOLARIZING election: at this moment, a ranking of stores that offer a satisfying shopping has partnered with respected global data research firm Statista to identify the stores that consistently provide the Best Customer Service 2021. Whether it’s an intuitive website, a generous return policy or a friendly voice on the other end of the phone, these companies have found a way to put you, the consumer, first. ¶ Even amid this ongoing pandemic and its resulting restrictions, our families still want— and need—things. And don’t forget that the holidays are fast approaching! We hope our -Statista rankings of the Best Customer Service 2021 companies will help make your shopping an easier, more efficient and more pleasant experience—at a time when even a little bit of satisfaction goes a long way.

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