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I never even considered calling. Cheers, Fred |
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Treat them like people. Ask them their name, feel free to chat with them a tiny bit, anything to lessen the monotony of their day. You'll find you often get a much more engaged and helpful response as a result, because surprisingly, bored people don't tend to function well. Obviously, this won't work all the time (people are different and there are always idiots), but I've had pretty good success with it over numerous fields (banks, tech support, sales, ...) and it usually makes *me* a lot more happier to try make an effort to connect with another human being rather than interfacing with a 'faceless drone'. (Having been on the other side of the phone some years ago, I can also say that things like this are appreciated. A lot.) |
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Which is according to you a free country? My country, in which racism and discrimination is punished, according to you is not free. I guess that according to you nazist Germany was free, because they were free to make suffer the jews, the minorities and also people with medical handicaps. It's a big shame that I was attacked because I defended an indian warker. Maybe your country is really free, a country built on the blood of the indians, the TRUE americans exterminated in the name of freedom, and on the blood of the black people, slaves for hundreds years. Sorry I don't agree with this topic. I will never complain because an indian instead of a WASP answers from a call center! |
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i think he has been waiting for a few years to find a reason to write that piece
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when i call nokia? OMG it is a freaking head ache. it is actually physically painfull to have to pick up the phone and wait all day to talk to some one who simply does not understand what you are trying to say. all to tell you they have to escalate the matter to another tier tech support despite you telling them to do that after briefly explaining the problem to them the first 4 of 12 times. i hate having to call nokia support. a lot. a whole lot. and then even more then that |
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i dont really buy the working for peanuts and overworked routine either.. professionalism is professionalism if you are no good at your job and dont enjoy it you need to get out of it. i also agree with the above poster but coudnt be bothered to write something.
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If the call operator had been from England, but with a really unintelligible accent, and hard of hearing so it was difficult to explain the problem then it would be exactly the same scenario.. Had he said ' Oh yeah, there was no problems in communicating at all, but he was Indian, what the hell Nokia?' then fair enough.. |
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on another note. if i speak english i would also liek to speak to some one else who speaks english so we can accurately exchange ideas. repeating things 4 times and trying to guess what the other person really means is just gonna make a already frustrated customer irate |
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he could have wrote "i couldnt understand his thick <insert any nationality in the world>" This became such an issue in England that it is now used as a selling point by retailers. Adverts such as “call centres in the UK” are common. Is this racist? No, the marketing department know that there is nothing more annoying than calling up a call centre and speaking to someone you can barely understand. |
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