BOL Message - Best Practice

While answering questions in the Message Center seems straightforward there are a few best practices we want to live by.

  • 1 Message Resolution 
    • We do not want to generate a call or chat if we can prevent it.
  • Use correct grammar and punctuation.
  • Be nice yet firm when necessary (for example: A client is requesting fee refunds).
  • Forwarding Messages
  • Answer messages within 1 business day.
  • If a client asks a question that requires research: Use the reply script titled “We’ll get back with you”. This notifies the client we have received their message and are working on it, preventing a call into the CSC.
    • This includes any loan information, transaction research, or account information.
  • Answer as if your reply could be presented to a judge:
    • Any message/call/chat can be subpoenaed in a court case.
    • When discussing posting order please refer back to the Terms & Conditions for wording.
    • Sympathize without incriminating the bank; always treat the client like the client and protect the bank at the same time.
  • Use the same procedures we use in any other format. For example: 
    • Changing addresses
    • Bank online signers (business and consumer)
  • Use good judgement.
    • You can prevent fraud if you notice unusual questions.
  • Educate clients while providing the answer. (Teach them to fish.) For example:
    • Teach clients where the Help section is on our online resources.
    • When providing a client with our routing number, let them know it can also be found on our Contact Us page.
  • Be detailed.
    • Again striving for a 1 message resolution; provide the client with as many details as you can, especially when the client need instructions on how to change features in the bank online service.

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