Negative feedback is never nice — especially when it comes from a high-profile individual.
This is something that happened to Freewallet not too long ago, but the one-stop digital finance app turned this into an opportunity… and became stronger as a result.
It all began back in February 2021, when Elon Musk was continually tweeting about Dogecoin as it enjoyed the unlikeliest of surges from $0.005 to $0.74.
Freewallet quote-tweeted Tesla's Technoking as he sang the words "Who let the DOGE out" — adding that "DOGE doesn't stop."
But he replied: "Your app sucks."
In an example of customer service done right, Freewallet's support team replied minutes later — and said they were on hand to help if he needed anything.
"Please unlock my account," Musk wrote.
Freewallet did exactly that — springing to action in the blink of an eye — and it's clearly something he appreciated.
"Thanks for fixing," he later told them.
It powerfully shows exactly how important customer service is — and although things can occasionally go wrong from time to time, solid support means most issues can be fixed. Perversely, having this drama play out in front of millions of users on Twitter showed exactly how proactive Freewallet can be.
Freewallet launched back in 2016 — but how has the business been performing in the 18 months since Elongate?
Well, the platform says it's alive and well. Although it's mainly known as a multi-currency wallet — offering support for a plethora of digital assets — it also provides a gateway for those who want to switch fiat for crypto. Gift cards and crypto swaps are also available.
New features are added all the time, not to mention support for a greater cross-section of altcoins. Freewallet says that its dev team is currently
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