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and as part of your job your are 100% honest with the customers and the company never encourages you to mislead the customer.
Odds are that they are honest and are not encouraged to lie, yes. Have you even ever worked in customer service?
yes and they discourage calling a manager if you are not given the authority to handle something and instead just want to say that you can't do that. If you know you can't do something and that a manager could or could make the call and your role is customer service then you should not have to waste their time and actually help get them to the person they need to speak to. This is why the jobs generally suck and why people get upset.