Windstream now is using Twitter to communicate with customer having service issues. "Sorry for the trouble you're experiencing. you can dm or email me and I can check on that for you," Windstream tweets back to a customer.
http://twitter.com/windstream
Friday, April 17, 2009
Windstream is Using Twitter for Customer Support
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