Western Digital Corp., a global leader in storage
solutions, announced a revamp in their service policy for enhancing customer
experience, reducing turnaround time (TAT), providing a more comprehensive and
widespread coverage, and adding value to channel partners.
Western Digital is revamping its service policy
by offering customer support through different 25 + 50 service locations across
the country. 25 of these are Over the Counter points (OTCs), equipped with
necessary infrastructure and trained work force to ensure product(s)/ drive(s)
authentication and provide an On-spot replacement for end consumers. Rest 50
are drop points that offer customers with faulty product(s)/ drive(s)
flexibility to drop their units and get the replacement product(s)/ drive(s)
dispatched to their communication address as per the applicable timeframe.
Replacements are subjected to the faulty product(s)/ drive(s) passing necessary
authentication and other applicable criteria.
The process commences when a customer with a
faulty product calls the helpline or generates an online request. An RMA is
generated and the customer is informed/ or find online of an OTC/ drop point
near their convenient location. Once the customer approaches the convenient
OTC/ drop point and submits the faulty product(s)/ drive(s), necessary
authentication and visual inspections are conducted. Once the product(s)/
drive(s) passes the applicable conditions and are substantiated as a failed/
faulty product(s)/ drive(s), a replacement is offered immediately basis the
available inventory at OTC facility. In case of drop points, customer is
provided information on the Turn-around time (TAT) and the replacement
product(s)/ drive(s) is then dispatched to the customer’s provided
communication address.
“India has always been a core market segment for
us and our aim has always been to boost our customers’ satisfaction levels.
This service revamp is our attempt to make the customers’ experience more
seamless and comfortable”, says Khalid Wani, Managing Director Sales, India,
Western Digital Corporation.
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