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Get Started HK Limited is committed to providing an excellent service to our customers and we will always do our best to help. In return, we expect our customers to behave appropriately and treat our employees with courtesy, consideration and respect, to allow them to carry out their work.
Most of our customers are satisfied with our services but we recognise that occasionally some are not.
We accept that some people may act out of character in times of trouble or distress. But in a very small number of cases some customers behave in ways that are inappropriate and unacceptable, despite our best efforts to help them. Demonstrating unacceptable behaviour will make it difficult for us to deal with your query or complaint effectively.
This policy enables us to deal with unacceptable customer behaviour professionally and consistently. It lets both employees and customers know what we consider to be unacceptable and outlines the steps we may take to deal with such behaviour. It applies to all our customers.
It is difficult to produce a comprehensive list of actions that would be considered unacceptable, but examples are given under these 2 broad headings.
10.1 Aggressive or abusive behaviour
This consists of behaviour (written or verbal) that we consider might cause employees to feel intimidated, offended, bullied or harassed. For example:
10.2 Unreasonable demands and vexatious complaints
Customers might make unreasonable demands on Get Started HK through the:
We accept that persistence is not necessarily a form of unacceptable behaviour. What amounts to unreasonable demands will depend on the circumstances of the complaint and the seriousness of the issues raised by the customer.
However, customers who will not accept a decision taken in relation to their query, or persistently contact us about the same issue, can generate unreasonable demands – taking up a disproportionate amount of time and resources. This can affect our ability to provide a service to other customers.
Examples of behaviour that would fall within unreasonable demands and vexatious complaints include but are not limited to:
If a complaint is considered to be vexatious, we’ll take the actions outlined in this policy. We’ll inform you that future correspondence will only be reviewed to ensure no new issues have been raised – if not, it will be filed without acknowledgement.
Our employees do not have to tolerate unacceptable or vexatious behaviour when communicating with our customers. When this occurs, all our employees have the right to:
However, before taking such action, it is reasonable to expect you are warned that your conduct is considered to be offensive to allow you the opportunity to moderate your behaviour.
Where these circumstances arise, we may take the following steps:
If you continue to display unacceptable behaviour, the head of profession can authorise the decision to place a temporary or permanent communication restriction.
When communication is being restricted you will be told of the decision. Where possible, we will tell you in writing – but we may also tell you by telephone, supported by relevant notes on our records.
Communication might be:
Where circumstances are serious enough to warrant legal restrictions, we may apply for an injunction or court order to prohibit contact/poor behaviour.
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