SAN ANTONIO —Treat your members as people, not numbers, and take actions that show you want to earn the right to the next customer interaction.

That's' the advice customer service specialist Jeanne Bliss gave at a session Tuesday at the America's Credit Union Conference.

She said organizations should be willing to jump over fences to help customers and try to avoid passing them among staff members to solve their problems.

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