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ranger207 ◴[] No.44975441[source]
""a reduction in call volumes" by 2,000 a week" means people aren't calling in as much. How many problems people have per day is roughly constant, so the only change in how many calls they get is entirely dependent on how much people expect calling in is going to fix their problems. So a reduction in call volume means they're not fixing as many problems which means customers are less satisfied
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1. chankstein38 ◴[] No.44976004[source]
This was my read of this as well! What a stupid metric. The first thing I thought when I read that was "Yeah, that's probably because people stopped calling and started looking for another bank."

That'll be what I'll do if my bank starts replacing people with AI. Take my money out and go somewhere that isn't trash.