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Background:

A customer contacts EverBright support to file a complaint about contracts, services, billing, experience, etc. Agents should take note of any terms used by the customer which might indicate the need for escalation. Below is a list of terms that can indicate such needs.

In cases of suspected fraud or referring to hiring an attorney, send an internal note to Nehemiah or Jerry on the ticket/teams message (for homeowner complaints) or Alexander Cuesta or Logan Teague (for installer complaints) and ask them to review the ticket and for further instructions.

DO NOT E-mail internal teams (i.e., Compliance, Finance, etc.) without prior approval.

How to identify an issue that needs to be escalated to upper management:

  • retained or contacted a lawyer

  • accusation of fraud

  • illegal

  • violation of agreement

  • falsify records

  • mischaracterization

  • nonregistered company

  • sue

  • slander

  • steal/stole/stolen

  • involuntary

  • investigation

  • Better Business Bureau

  • unauthorized

  • unlicensed contractor

  • Foreclosure notice

  • Lien requests from creditors against installers and/or homeowners

Ticket Handling

If an issue needs to be escalated based on the use of terms such as the ones listed above, support should escalate to Nehemiah for a ticket status update of “Waiting for Compliance”.

Note

Do not update the ticket status to “Waiting for Compliance” unless instructed by a supervisor.

Reporter - Email address of the homeowner, Account Servicing, or whomever the complaint originated

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