Poor Customer Experience Costs UK brands £234bn in Lost Sales

Poor customer experience costs UK brands £234bn  billion a year in lost sales; New report reveals the impact of poor customer service on consumer buying behaviour

customer.experience.image.oct.2015Poor customer experience is costing UK brands at least £234 billion a year, as customers abandon online purchases in frustration and take their business elsewhere, according to new research from cloud-based contact centre solution provider Magnetic North.

The survey of 1,000 consumers compared buying experiences across multiple market sectors, including utilities, phone, TV and broadband, clothing, travel, home improvement, entertainment and groceries. It found that 92% of consumers have had a poor customer experience and one in three have acted on their frustration by abandoning a purchase because they couldn’t find the information they needed.

The survey highlights a preference for dealing with businesses via the web, with 62% preferring to research online and 69% preferring to make a purchase online. The web is even the preferred channel for negative feedback, with 41% of consumers preferring to make complaints online, compared to 24% on the phone, showing that brands need to make the whole customer experience multichannel right through to the feedback process.

Consumers are increasingly making purchases via their mobile, with one in five consumers preferring to research potential purchases or service providers on a mobile or tablet device, highlighting the importance of brands making the entire customer experience mobile friendly.

The UK’s consumers are not just abandoning one-off purchases, they are also switching long-term allegiance as a result of poor customer service; almost half (46%) of consumers have moved to a competitor because of poor customer service. Top reasons for switching to a competitor include difficulty finding out how to contact customer service (71%), waiting in contact centre queues with no call back option (66%) and dealing with a contact centre agent who has no knowledge of the customer’s previous interactions (66%).

The report reveals that 71% of consumers would consider moving to a competitor if they had to repeat their query to multiple contact centre agents and 32% would go to a different business straight away if the business did not meet their expectations for a response time to a query.

The full results of the research are presented in a new Magnetic North report, ‘Customer Experience to Revenue’, available to download today. The report explores the impact that poor customer service is having on consumer buying behaviour in the UK and reveals insights including that consumers are most likely to go to the web to make a complaint and turn to the phone when it comes to high value purchases.

magnetic.north.david.ford.image.nov.2015Commenting on the research, David Ford, Managing Director of Magnetic North, said:

“The customer experience landscape has changed, customers now hold the power and they won’t hesitate to take their business elsewhere if brands can’t meet their demands. Businesses will have to adapt to becoming more customer centric in order to stay competitive.”

“Negative experiences are resulting in customers abandoning purchases and this is costing UK brands billions each year and with our research revealing that 92% of consumers have had a bad customer experience, no brands can afford to be complacent.”


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