All companies, even customer experience leaders, make mistakes. But how much goodwill have companies built up for consumers to forgive them after those miscues? To answer this question, Temkin Group surveyed 10,000 U.S. consumers about companies with whom they’ve recently interacted. We used this data for the third annual Temkin Forgiveness Ratings of 246 companies across 19 industries.
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Company Results
Here are the highlights of the 246 companies in the 2013 Temkin Forgiveness Ratings:
- Advantage earns top spot. With an excellent score of 61%, Advantage earned the highest rating.
- USAA dominates forgiveness. USAA grabbed the next three spots for its banking, insurance, and credit card businesses.
- The rest of the top 10. H.E.B., Blackboard, Aldi, Alaska Airlines, credit unions and Publix round out the top 10
- No industry owns the top. The top 25 companies in the ratings comes form a variety of industries: Four grocery chains, three airlines, three retailers, two banks, two hotel chains, two investment firms, two software firms, one appliance maker, one auto dealer, one credit card issuer, one fast food chain, one health plan, one insurance carrier, and one rental car agency.
- HSBC dominates the bottom. HSBC earned the bottom two spots in the ratings for its credit card and banking businesses.
- Many TV service providers are at the bottom. Six of the bottom 12 companies are TV service providers: Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Verizon, Charter Communications, and Optimum (iO)/Cablevision.
- USAA most outperforms its peers. We compared company ratings with their industry averages and USAA came in the top three spots, 36 points above in banking, 31 points ahead in credit cards, and 28 points ahead in insurance. Three other companies are more than 20 points above their industry averages: Advantage (car rentals), credit unions (banking), and TriCare (health plans).
- HSBC most underperforms. HSBC fell the farthest below its industry average in two areas, 23 points behind its peers in banking and credit cards. Five other companies had scores that were 15 points and more below their industry: US Airways (airlines), Motel 6 (hotels), McAfee (software), Kia (auto dealers), and Hertz (rental cars).
We also examined year-over-year results for 204 companies that were in both the 2012 and 2013 Temkin Forgiveness Ratings. Here are some highlights of that analysis:
- Chrysler improves the most. With a jump of 29 percentage points, Chrysler is the most improved company. Six other companies gained 20 points or more: Continental Airlines, Citigroup, Avis, EarthLink, Ameriprise Financial, and Alaska Airlines.
- US Cellular declines the most. With a drop of nearly 20 percentage points, US Cellular dropped the most in 2013. Nine other companies fell by more than 10 points: Bright House Networks, HSBC, Cox Communications, Hertz, PNC, SunTrust Bank, Dollar Rental Car, Hyatt, and TD Ameritrade.
Industry Results
Here are the highlights of the 19 industries in the 2013 Temkin Forgiveness Ratings:

- TV service providers are unforgivable. TV service providers, as an industry, earned the lowest Temkin Forgiveness Rating of 12%. It was five points below Internet service providers and seven points below wireless carriers.
- Grocery chains are the most forgivable. With an average rating of 39%, grocery chains are the highest scoring industry. Three industries are just four points behind: hotel chains, auto dealers, and rental car agencies.
- Credit cards make the most improvements. Credit cards made the largest improvement, nine percentage points, over the previous year. Auto dealers, rental car agencies, and airlines also improved by more than five points.
- TV service providers head in the wrong direction. Led by TV service providers that dropped three points between 2012 and 2013, three industries earned lower scores in 2012. The other industries are retailers and appliance makers.
Calculating the Temkin Forgiveness Ratings
During January 2013, Temkin Group asked consumers to identify companies that they have interacted with during the previous 60 days. For a random subset of those companies, consumers are asked to rate companies as follows:
How likely are you to forgive these companies if they deliver a bad experience?
Responses from 1= “extremely unlikely” to 7= “extremely likely”
For all companies with 100 or more consumer responses, we calculated the “net forgiveness” score. The Temkin Forgiveness Ratings are calculated by taking the percentage of consumers that selected either “6” or “7” and subtracting the percentage of consumers that selected either “1,” “2,” or “3.”
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To see all of the companies in the Temkin Forgiveness Ratings as ell as all of our other Temkin Ratings and sort through the results, visit the Temkin Ratings website
The bottom line: Forgiveness is an asset that you accumulate by consistently meeting customer needs.
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We published the 2013 Temkin Experience Ratings. The report analyzes feedback from 10,000 U.S. consumers to rate 246 organizations across 19 industries. Congratulations to the top firms in this year’s ratings: Publix, Trader Joe’s, Aldi, Chick-fil-A, Amazon.com, and Sam’s Club.
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The Temkin Experience Ratings are based on evaluating three elements of experience:
- Functional: How well do experiences meet customers’ needs?
- Accessible: How easy is it for customers to do what they want to do?
- Emotional: How do customers feel about the experiences?
Here are the top and bottom companies in the ratings:
Here’s how the industries compare with each other:
(NOTE: We have published posts on the detailed results for all 19 industries)
Here are the companies that are leaders and laggards across the 19 industries:

In this year’s ratings, 37% of companies earned “good” or “excellent” scores, while 28% are rated as “poor” or ”very poor.” Companies with at least a “good” rating grew by nine-percentage points since 2012 and by 21-points since 2011. Of the 203 companies that are included in both the 2012 and 2013 Temkin Experience Ratings, 57% firms had at least a modest increase. The companies that made the largest improvement over 2012 are Citibank, TriCare, TD Ameritrade, Office Depot, EarthLink, Hardees, and Regions Bank.
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The bottom line: Customer experience is improving, but there’s still a long way to go
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