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The Admin Hub How do you handle difficult customers or clients?

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Some clients are quite cool, but some can be very negative like they just want to bring you down. 😂 For me, I don’t like fermenting trouble, so I let people talk first because sometimes, a good number of them speak out of frustration. But other times, I stood my ground because some people can take you for a fool. I try to explain things clearly, give options, and set boundaries early.

What about you, how do you handle difficult clients?
 
Well, handling difficult clients is part of the job. I try to calm down first, I don't rush to answer them. Sometimes I just tell them to give me five minutes. That’s when I check the issue properly. If they remain very arrogant,I try to explain things to them politely.
 
I don't try to lose my cool because how hard you try you cannot make every one happy. It is better to let go difficult clients instead of trying hard to make him happy. Some people are never satisfied and they are always complaining.
 
I think staying calm and not taking things personally is key. Because Some clients just need to be heard but others will push until you push back. It's all about reading the situation and protecting your peace right?
 
I stay calm and listen carefully, trying to understand their concerns fully. I also acknowledge their frustration, ans try to offer clear solutions. I also set realistic expectations. Keeping communication professional and empathetic usually helps me resolve issues without escalating tension.
 
From the start, I lay out what they can expect and what I will do and will not do.

If they are satisfied with that, then we create a contract of sorts.

I'll then deliver what is promised. If they want something out of the contract and it's easy, I'll do it. If not, I won't.
 

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