Mock Call Practice | Hotel Reservation | Short Version

Kwestyon
23 Jul 202006:18

Summary

TLDRThe video script features a mock call scenario at Hotel California, where a customer named Steven books two rooms for August 18th. The call emphasizes the importance of reading product knowledge before a mock call. Steven requests rooms with specific amenities, and Candice, the customer service representative, assists him in finding more affordable options. She offers two classic king rooms for $250 total, instead of the deluxe option. The call highlights secure payment processes, and the video is recommended for call center newbies, providing a step-by-step explanation of the call flow.

Takeaways

  • 📖 Importance of reading the product knowledge before starting the mock call.
  • 📞 The mock call involves booking rooms at a hotel with a customer named Steven.
  • 🏨 Steven is booking two rooms for four people (two couples) at Hotel California.
  • 💻 Steven prioritizes rooms with Wi-Fi and initially asks for a room with access to a swimming pool.
  • 💲 The initial room suggestion includes two deluxe king rooms, costing $400 total.
  • 🤑 Steven finds this option too expensive and asks for a more affordable one.
  • 🏝️ Steven decides to forgo the swimming pool and chooses two classic king rooms for $250 total.
  • 📧 Payment is made via a secure email link, not over the phone, for security reasons.
  • 📝 The customer’s email address is confirmed, and payment details will be entered through the secure link.
  • ✅ The call concludes with a recap of the booking details and a reminder to watch out for phishing emails.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of this transcript?

    -The transcript simulates a mock call for training purposes, where an agent assists a customer with booking rooms at a hotel. It emphasizes the importance of reading product knowledge before the mock call for better performance.

  • Why does the speaker stress reading product knowledge before the mock call?

    -The speaker stresses reading product knowledge because it accounts for 50% of the success in passing the mock call test, helping the agent better understand the products and services being offered.

  • What are the customer’s requirements for the booking?

    -The customer, Steven, is booking for four people (two couples) and needs two rooms with Wi-Fi. Initially, he asks for rooms with access to a swimming pool but later decides he doesn't need the pool since they plan to visit the nearby beach.

  • What was the agent's initial room recommendation, and why did the customer reject it?

    -The agent initially recommended two deluxe king rooms, each costing $200, which included a king-sized bed, Wi-Fi, swimming pool access, and free lunch and breakfast. The customer found the price too high and requested a more affordable option.

  • What alternative room option did the agent offer, and why did it suit the customer?

    -The agent offered two classic king rooms for $125 each, totaling $250 for two rooms. These rooms still had Wi-Fi and a king-sized bed, but no swimming pool access and only free breakfast. The customer agreed as they planned to eat lunch at the beach.

  • How did the customer provide payment details, and what security measures were mentioned?

    -The customer provided their email address for receiving a secure payment link. The agent explained that the hotel does not take credit card information over the phone for security purposes and emphasized only using the official email from [email protected] to avoid fraud.

  • What additional clarification did the agent ask for when taking the customer's email?

    -The agent asked for clarification on the spelling of the customer's name, specifically whether 'Steven' was spelled with a 'V' or a 'P.' This ensured accurate communication and avoided errors in the email address.

  • What was the total cost for the two rooms, and what did it include?

    -The total cost for the two rooms was $250. It included Wi-Fi, king-sized beds, and free breakfast, but excluded the swimming pool and free lunch, as per the customer’s preference.

  • What instructions did the agent provide to complete the booking?

    -The agent informed the customer that they would receive a secure email from [email protected] with a link to enter their card information and complete the payment. They also warned the customer not to click on emails from other sources to avoid scams.

  • Why is this mock call important for call center trainees, according to the transcript?

    -The mock call is important because it provides practical experience for call center trainees, especially those new to the field. It helps them understand the flow of a customer service call, practice booking procedures, and learn how to handle common customer queries.

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Mock CallCall CenterHotel BookingCustomer ServiceSecure PaymentTraining ScenarioRoom ReservationClassic King RoomAugust 18thCalifornia Hotel
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