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    #11
    Originally posted by Spacecadet
    never underestimate pikey xenophobia

    I've spent hours on the phone to foreign call centers and never had a problem with either their english or their accent or their ability to understand me.
    Aren't you lucky.

    I for one find it bloody annoying when stating your address as being in a large town (e.g.) Leicester to get the response "how are you spelling that" (a real example even though I've changed the town).

    And when I phoned up to get an insurance quote for a car that I was thinking of buying, all the girl at the other end could do was laugh at the idea that someone might want to buy insurance for a car that they didn't already own. I never did get a quote, their loss.

    tim

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      #12
      Vote with your feet folks. There are plenty of UK companies using UK support and call-centre staff that are superb. For example Cater Allen Bank have the best call centre I have ever used.

      Don't put up with shoddy Indian call centres!

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        #13
        This mobile company called me - 'Darren from Glasgow' read 'Sanjay from Bangalore' wanted to sell me air time - and they will send me a free phone.

        I said "ok send it to number 11 Downing Street, Darren - nice one" (!!!)

        He then asked me for my bank account number and I said I wanted to pay cash at his office - I didn't have a bank account.

        Then the guy went like a mentalist indian and started f'ing and blinding - he said 'you f***ing guy'.

        I said "stop it Darren, you're being rude"

        Then some chump with a thick yorkshire accent came on the line and told me off for wasting their time !!!!!!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by Fishface
          This mobile company called me - 'Darren from Glasgow' read 'Sanjay from Bangalore' wanted to sell me air time - and they will send me a free phone.

          I said "ok send it to number 11 Downing Street, Darren - nice one" (!!!)

          He then asked me for my bank account number and I said I wanted to pay cash at his office - I didn't have a bank account.

          Then the guy went like a mentalist indian and started f'ing and blinding - he said 'you f***ing guy'.

          I said "stop it Darren, you're being rude"

          Then some chump with a thick yorkshire accent came on the line and told me off for wasting their time !!!!!!!

          Did he mention you kicked his dog?

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            #15
            Originally posted by bogeyman
            While their accent might be passable, on the surface, their grasp of the English language is generally poor.
            And IMHO does not equip them to deal with regional accents (I have one).

            However, lack of geographical knowledge, and sticking to a script, is not unique to foreign support: I once had to call an ambulance from out in the Northern Highlands in Scotland. I got an operator in Preston. One of his questions, which he was quite a stickler for, was "what's the nearest large town". There wasn't one (that's why I was there) but he didn't seem to believe that. I surmised that the true answer, Bergen in Norway, was probably not what he was looking for either

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              #16
              Originally posted by expat
              And IMHO does not equip them to deal with regional accents (I have one).

              However, lack of geographical knowledge, and sticking to a script, is not unique to foreign support: I once had to call an ambulance from out in the Northern Highlands in Scotland. I got an operator in Preston. One of his questions, which he was quite a stickler for, was "what's the nearest large town". There wasn't one (that's why I was there) but he didn't seem to believe that. I surmised that the true answer, Bergen in Norway, was probably not what he was looking for either
              Had that one when I saw an accident on the other side of the motorway at the junction of the M18 and M1. Ambulance operator didn't know where that was, or Doncaster, or Sheffield... Eventually gave them a serial number I could see on a lamp post. They really were fscking hopeless, and I am positive people have died because of such delays.
              Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
              threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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                #17
                Worked briefly on a contract at a call-centre for a big four bank (not answering the phones- thank god). They had a number of people over from an Indian firm who were the best they had and were to be trained up with a view to outsourcing the centre (of course they told the people over here it was an additional centre).
                I have nothing at all against this or India etc but they were absolutely useless for the job required. They were bright enough, keen to work but they simply could not understand virtually every word spoken to them, let alone when accents are included.
                Everyone in there knew it was going to be a disaster but the decision was made by the money men far up the chain.
                I have been waiting for the in-sourcing to start in IT !

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