ChatterBank1 min ago
So....
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When you're on the phone to the bank, paying a bill, sorting out a road ticket, talking to the council, changing your internet/phone provider etc...
Are you the dominant one, do you make sure you're heard and have the upper hand or are you quick to back down and the other side always got you by the short and curlies? Does this reflect the kind of person you are in the real world?
Are you the dominant one, do you make sure you're heard and have the upper hand or are you quick to back down and the other side always got you by the short and curlies? Does this reflect the kind of person you are in the real world?
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Aaaah, now ...
When your Bank phones you, and says ...
"Can I just ask you a couple of security questions?"
Do you merrily give them your date of birth and the name of your first pet?
Or do you say ...
"I'm sorry? You phoned me. You know who I am. But I have no way of knowing who you are. And you want ME to give personal security information to YOU?
How about YOU tell ME my mother's maiden name ... then I might talk to you!"
When your Bank phones you, and says ...
"Can I just ask you a couple of security questions?"
Do you merrily give them your date of birth and the name of your first pet?
Or do you say ...
"I'm sorry? You phoned me. You know who I am. But I have no way of knowing who you are. And you want ME to give personal security information to YOU?
How about YOU tell ME my mother's maiden name ... then I might talk to you!"
A lot of times the folk on the other side tell you via an automated service in a nasal tone "This call may be recorded for training purposes" this tells me that the workers on the other side have to be professional and cant show signs of blatant anger etc.. have any of you had someone be blatantly rude to you even knowing they're being recorded?
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