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So fuming
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and wound up. Need to sort a problem with a car hire booking so rang customer services and got a foreign call centre. Neither of us could understand one another so I have no solution. It makes my blood boil (the language barrier). Just needed to get that off my chest..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know the feeling Prudie.....I've had two phone calls this week from a Sky call centre telling me about what they have to offer.....both calls I could just barely understand!!!
They also couldn't pronounce my surname very well either,and I think it's so easy to say myself. Why don't they employ people who are more articulate when phoning??
It makes my blood boil too!!!
They also couldn't pronounce my surname very well either,and I think it's so easy to say myself. Why don't they employ people who are more articulate when phoning??
It makes my blood boil too!!!
Oh yes, the same goes for TalkTalk, which I am a subscriber of unfortunately......the Call centre people are terribly poor when talking on the phone.
Geeez ,what's the matter with these companies?? I don't want to sound racist,but let's have people who can speak properly over the phone pleeeassse!!!
Geeez ,what's the matter with these companies?? I don't want to sound racist,but let's have people who can speak properly over the phone pleeeassse!!!
Another thing I like to add Prudie, is computer Recorded voice messages.....this really makes my blood boil right over the top!!!! Grrrr.....
I needed to talk on the phone about a package that was delivered to my address and was sent back to the deliver depot many miles away.
Apparently, it had the same surname as mine, but was a different address.
Typical, but I queried it using the phone number on the leaflet,and was immediately put through to a recorded message.It took me many attempts to find out what was going on,and I gave up in the end....so instead I sent an email to the depot,and I had an answer the following day.
I loathe recorded messages.When you want to speak to an actual person you never seem to get one.....arrrghhhh!
I needed to talk on the phone about a package that was delivered to my address and was sent back to the deliver depot many miles away.
Apparently, it had the same surname as mine, but was a different address.
Typical, but I queried it using the phone number on the leaflet,and was immediately put through to a recorded message.It took me many attempts to find out what was going on,and I gave up in the end....so instead I sent an email to the depot,and I had an answer the following day.
I loathe recorded messages.When you want to speak to an actual person you never seem to get one.....arrrghhhh!
I'm with you there as I've had very similar problems recently. it wasn't with the home delivery network (HDNL) was it? While trying to contact them I saw their customer satisfaction rating was 1.4 out of 5 - what company would accept that without trying to do something about it and why does Amazon therefore continue to use them.