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Netflix, Gap lag in customer satisfaction online

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By Alistair Barr

(Reuters) - Netflix Inc and Gap Inc were among the worst performers in customer satisfaction among the largest online retailers this holiday season, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

Overstock.com Inc came last out of the 40 largest online retailers, with a rating of 72 out of 100, down 4 points from last year, the survey by ForSee found.

Gap.com, Gap's main website, was second last with 73 points, down 5 from a year ago. Other laggards included buy.com and websites run by Sony and Toys R Us, ForSee said.

Customer satisfaction is important for retailers because it can lead to higher sales, more loyalty and increased word-of-mouth recommendations, ForSee said.

Netflix saw the biggest decline in customer satisfaction in ForSee's most-recent survey after the company tried to raise prices and split its DVD and video-streaming services. The plan was scrapped after customers defected.

"Netflix totally misread its customer base and is paying the price, damaging its brand among both consumers and investors," said Larry Freed, chief executive officer of ForSee.

Netflix shares lost more than half their value this year, with most of the damage coming after the company unveiled its intention to split its services.

Netflix had come close to customer-satisfaction leader Amazon.com in previous ForSee surveys. But in the latest poll, Netflix dropped 7 points to 79, the largest decline of any retailer in the survey.

Amazon climbed 2 points to 88 to lead ForSee's survey for the 14th consecutive time. ForSee runs the poll about every six months.

The biggest gainer was TigerDirect.com, a tech gadget and parts website owned by Systemax Inc, which climbed 6 points to 79.

Another big gainer was JCP.com, J.C. Penney's website, which rose 5 points to 83. That put the retailer in a tie for third place with QVC.com, Apple's online store and VistaPrint.com.

(Reporting by Alistair Barr; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)

 
  • pea  •  1 month 26 days ago
    I know it's not a retailer, but Capital One takes the cake with the worst online customer service. Bunch of idiots there who have no clue how to answer your questions.
  • 11  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Netflix is a good example of how to build a successful company and then sabotage it from within.
  • KM  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Most of my Christmas shopping was done on Amazon. I have absolutely no complaints. They do a fantastic job.
  • Alfred  •  1 month 27 days ago
    wheres best buy at, cause they suck too
  • ______  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Amazon rocks.
  • E  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Amazon is number 1....
    Love them
  • Guy  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  1 month 27 days ago
    they forgot Verizon......Verizon likes to make you wait 45 minutes on the phone and then they hang up on you and then you have to call back and wait another 45 minutes....lots of fun. And their first response to any problem is always "There is nothing we can do about that."
  • _  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Verizon has the worst customer service I have encountered in a long time. I tried to change my phone services on a landline and the jerk was grilling me on some supposed "code word" to change my account. I was calling from the number and I've had the account over 9 years. I could verify my mailing address, date of birth, social security, but not some jive "code word" that I don't even think existed. They make it impossible to do anything to your account while they heavily advertise much better rates than what I am paying as a long term customer. I tried to switch to At&T but was told they don't overlap territory with Verizon where I am. These phone companies have a monopoly on services which I thought was illegal.
  • Cobbweb  •  Winston-Salem, North Carolina  •  1 month 26 days ago
    I guess people hung up when they mentioned BestBuy
  • steve  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Where's the entire list? God yahoo...such shoddy journalism.
  • garry  •  Panama City, Florida  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Comcast should bo on the list.
  • Debra  •  Irvine, California  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Yeah, Direct TV, $5.99 per movie, what a joke.
  • ChuckP  •  Aurora, Colorado  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Netflix had the world by the tail, they were closing down the competition and then greed took over. Now they are on the bottom of every list except the ones for stupid mistakes and poor customer service. Let that be a lesson to all businesses. You don't bite the hand that feeds you.
  • Sharon  •  Surfside, California  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Let me add Honeybaked Hams online. Their customer service is the absolute worst!! How can you list a phone number to call for delivery questions and then the people who answer don't even recognize the confirmation number or have the ability to help whatsoever,AND are rude twenty-somethings who have no sense of respect.
  • Daniel Rice  •  Sterling, Massachusetts  •  1 month 27 days ago
    The WORST company I have ever dealt with is still VERIZON! They are the top of the heap as far as I'm concerned...
  • Brenda W  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Somebody forgot at&t.worst customer service ever.
  • beachgal_blonde  •  St Augustine, Florida  •  1 month 27 days ago
    One of the best customer service company by far - Zappos
  • CJ  •  Kansas City, Kansas  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Zappos is by far the best online retailer. They are light years ahead of their competition that is for sure.
  • ray  •  Enola, Pennsylvania  •  1 month 27 days ago
    Sirius sucks too I hate those people
  • Accelo  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  1 month 26 days ago
    Every try to speak to Ebay? Bottom of the barrel in my book.
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