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Apple tops customer satisfaction survey, fanboys celebrate
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Apple tops customer satisfaction survey, fanboys celebrate

by Iain Thomson  on Apr 20, 2009
A survey released by analyst house Forrester has shown customers are happier with Apple computers than any other brand. Is anyone surprised?


The company surveyed over 4,500 consumers in November last year about their feelings and experience towards different brands. Apple scored highest among computer manufacturers, with Dell scoring the lowest levels of satisfaction.

Buyers were asked three key questions - How effective was the company at meeting your needs? How easy was it to work with this firm? And how enjoyable were the interactions?

Of the responses Apple scored highest, ahead of Gateway, Hewlett-Packard, Compaq and Dell. Apple gained most ground on the ease of use question.

Dell scored particularly badly in the survey.

“You know, they pushed the envelope on supply chain efficiencies and they lost track of their customer along the way. I see them trying to attack their service interactions and take care of their quality problems,” Bruce Temkin, vice president at Forrester, told the New York Times.

The results were bad news for Microsoft, which has been pushing itself in a new advertising campaign to beat Apple's user support base.

“This is a wake-up call to Microsoft,” Temkin said.

“They have to do a much better job of working with retailers and orchestrating the experiences that all their partners have. They need to do a better job of merchandising with Wal-Mart and Best Buy and invest heavily in retail touch points.”

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