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    Sometimes a confrontat

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    Sometimes a confrontational attitude is just a way for a customer to save face when he knows it was his fault and not yours. There is nothing wrong with letting the customer save face. You apologize for the screw-up and tell him it will be taken care of and, sometimes, this leads to a very goo

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