While I share your grievances with hardly-coherent Indian accents, a call-center in the UK would be equally frustrating to call. You'd get the same dumb answers.
Could be worse, could have been a Geordie call centre![]()
It's economics, not politics. If it were cheaper to have call centres based here then they would be.
Edinburgh accents on the other hand give me the horn.
Yes but in the process we are diverting out monies out of britian so how can that be beneficial for us.
Capital One are the best, a recent conversation....
"Hello Mr G|mp, my name is Keith calling from Capital One"
"No it isn't, what's your real name"
"My name is Keith Mr G|mp, can I take your account number please?"
"No it isn't, tell me your real name dude and I'll talk to you"
"My real name is Rakesh Mr G|mp, can I have your number please?"
"Sup Rakesh, yeah it's.............."
The irony of that is of course...
The irony of that is of course...
It's all politics, we have to been seen as offering the world something.
This grates on me a bit. I find it a little bit patronising. I can imagine they do it to avoid any potential confrontation with the racist scumbags they might have to call, but I feel bad that I get lumped in to that potential group."Hello Mr G|mp, my name is Keith calling from Capital One"
"No it isn't, what's your real name"
You're so funny and your English is so good?
Is what exactly?