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Consumer loyalty to companies across a broad spectrum of industries may be on the fast-track to extinction, a new survey shows. Less than one-quarter (23 percent) of consumers surveyed felt "very loyal" to their providers, while 24 percent said they had no loyalty at all. Experts say poor customer service is to blame.

This lapse in loyalty is borne out by massive consumer defections. Last year, 2 out of 3 (66 percent) consumers switched companies — including wireless phone, cable and utilities —as a result of poor service, even as their satisfaction with these services actually rose, according to a new survey of more than 10,000 consumers in 27 countries by Accenture, a management consulting company.

The proportion of those who switched companies for any reason between 2010 and 2011 rose in eight of the 10 industries included in the survey. Wireless phone, cable and gas/electric providers each experienced the greatest increase in consumer switching — 5 percentage points. This includes consumers who switched entirely to another provider as well as those who continued to do business with their current provider but added services from another provider — a new, but growing trend.

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