careline
1 of 1noun/ˈkɛr.laɪn/
Forms:carelines
1
a phone service set up by a company or organization to provide its clients with information about the service they received or a product they purchased
A careline is a customer service phone line set up by a company or organization to assist clients with inquiries about products, services, or support. It is commonly used to provide information, answer questions, resolve issues, or offer guidance on various matters, such as billing, product features, or service concerns. Carelines aim to improve customer experience by offering quick, accessible assistance, often through trained representatives available during business hours or 24/7, depending on the organization.
- The careline was very helpful when I needed to cancel my subscription.
- I called the careline to ask about the warranty on my new phone.
- If you have any questions about the product, you can reach out to the careline.
- I was able to get quick support from the careline when my order didn’t arrive on time.
- The company offers a 24-hour careline to assist customers with any problems they encounter.