ZacFields
12-10-2006, 12:47 PM
Andy will probably get a kick out of this. Where we work, a large part of what we do is making customer support calls for deaf people to places like microsoft, aol, tmobile, verizon... you name it, we've called there.
Working in the evenings (Andy and I work til midnight) most of the American calling centers are closed, but fear not consumers, the ones in India, China, the middle east, etc are all still open and often times those are the only people you can talk to if you call customer service late at night.
I have spoken with numerous customer service representatives that sound almost exactly like the guy from this video clip. The crazy thing is we're expected to type out exactly what they say. Watch this video, and you'll have a whole new respect for the difficulty of Andy (Bizurke) and my job.
http://www.break.com/index/microsoft_su ... enter.html (http://www.break.com/index/microsoft_support_center.html)
Zac
Working in the evenings (Andy and I work til midnight) most of the American calling centers are closed, but fear not consumers, the ones in India, China, the middle east, etc are all still open and often times those are the only people you can talk to if you call customer service late at night.
I have spoken with numerous customer service representatives that sound almost exactly like the guy from this video clip. The crazy thing is we're expected to type out exactly what they say. Watch this video, and you'll have a whole new respect for the difficulty of Andy (Bizurke) and my job.
http://www.break.com/index/microsoft_su ... enter.html (http://www.break.com/index/microsoft_support_center.html)
Zac