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Omar greets the client politely.

He recaps her concern to ensure he understands correctly.

Good job, offering empathy to show care for her concern.

He suggests getting the CCS on the line to inquire about the return envelope and he is sure to inquire if there are any other questions or concerns prior to transferring the call.

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