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irfanka | 9 years ago

So Indians are not "actual humans"?! Wow...

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dang|9 years ago

I understand why someone would blanch at that wording, but let's be charitable here—it's not plausible that the commenter meant it that way.

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pyre|9 years ago

While the wording may not have been the best, the "Indian call centre" is just a place where people have been turned into drones (these exist in the US too, but the fact that it's been out-sourced to India reflects more on the "cost-cutting" mentality around support that the company itself has). They have a script to follow and not much agency to do anything (and possible penalties for escalating issues rather than "resolving" them at the first tier of support).

the_duke|9 years ago

To be fair, most issues that call centers deal with are rather simplistic, and don't really justify employing highly qualified people there. Apart from those not being interested in that job anyway.

Of course I'm mad too when I have to deal with a clueless call center rep, especially when they don't move you up to higher tier support even if they have no idea how to handle the issue. But as long as they do that, I'm fine with the concept.

paulddraper|9 years ago

I'd call Indians actual humans, but the second part "to get access to my account" might not have happened.