Sounds good to me. Only I hang up regardless of whether I hear a heavy
accent or a poor phone connection. My standard line is "Not interested
(click)". And I don't feel like that's the least bit rude or
unwarranted.
Victim_Of_Hype@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!!
> -
> I think you must know what I’m talking about. Together, a heavy
foreign accent,
> coupled with a lousy phone connection can only mean one thing... An
outsourced
> operation, in a place like India, China, The Philippines, etc.; where
some
> greedy American cor****ation is saving a few pieces of Silver and
displacing
> American workers in the process.
> -
> The best thing you can do is hang up... look for the companies’ on-shore
counterpart
> and complain! Tell them you’re sick and tired of sub-standard services
by people
> who speak English so poorly that you can hardly communicate... are most
often
> poorly trained... have little accountability for the advice they give
you... often can’t be
> heard clearly because of a poor satellite phone connection...
conveniently block
> their caller-ID... give themselves phony names like ‘Tina’ or ’Jimmy’
(to deceive you
> into thinking they’re local) and most often provide no avenue to
escalate an issue
> to someone who can really help.
> -
> Cor****ations will only end this practice if they see they’re losing
their customer
> base as a consequence. Let’s start doing our part by starting a
grass-roots
> movement...
> -
> When You Hear The Heavy Accent & The Poor Phone Connection... HANG UP!


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