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@AppleSupport picks up Twitter award for customer service

Twitter on Thursday handed Apple's official support account a Gold #Customer prize, coming as part of the first annual Twitter Awards, meant to recognize the social network's advertising partners.

Twitter noted that — used to address customer complaints, and post tips — has already garnered over 150,000 likes and retweets since launching in March. The account is said to rank first among support accounts for average engagements, as well as average engagements for followers. Currently it has over 524,000 followers in all.

While Apple offers , Twitter can potentially be a faster way of reaching the company for basic issues. @AppleSupport can respond within minutes during its normal operating hours.

The medium may also put pressure on Apple, since by their nature most support tweets "call out" the company for any problems. Only direct message exchanges are private.

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Does Microsoft, Samsung, HTC, or Google have a customer service presence on Twitter?

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Apple Customer Service is a huge reason why I am still an Apple customer. You actually get to speak with a person whose native language is actually English...what a concept...in the MS/Windows daze...you get to speak with folks from India and Philippines who have zero clue about your concern ...they are struggling with English instead of trying to help you ( and I struggle to understand them)...you get a Apple CS person in a hurry and your challenge is dealt with pronto!!

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said:
Does Microsoft, Samsung, HTC, or Google have a customer service presence on Twitter?

Yes


said:
Apple Customer Service is a huge reason why I am still an Apple customer. You actually get to speak with a person whose native language is actually English...what a concept...in the MS/Windows daze...you get to speak with folks from India and Philippines who have zero clue about your concern ...they are struggling with English instead of trying to help you ( and I struggle to understand them)...you get a Apple CS person in a hurry and your challenge is dealt with pronto!!

Although I highly agree with you, I had a fantastic experience with Microsoft just the other day. I had a couple of Gen 1 Xbox Once controllers that had drifting issues. So these were over a couple of years old already. Took them into the Microsoft store and they replaced them with new updated controllers with no problem at all. Didn't even check to see if they did. Just did it. I was amazed and it saved me over $150+ in buying new ones. But as with everything in life. YMMV. Apple has always been great for me but I do know people that don't have great experiences with Apple as well just like every company. 


This makes sense. I've found Apple's Twitter support to be excellent. Easily my favourite way to get quick answers.

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