Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 There is something WRONG with our country, it's called GREED.....profits before people.... ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 8:56 AM Subject: OT/Customer Service/Joyce  >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. And the phone is still not working. Hugs, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 ALL the customer disservice has been offshored to india. Cripes, this AM, I received another " we can lower your credit card interest rate " phone spam. I loudly, and with well meant vulgarity, informed the DUMBASS, that: " I've told you F'ING people at least 6 times that I don't have an F'ING credit card, am on the F'ing do not call list and don't F'ing call me again. " Notice that I said " 6 times " . No doubt the yogic self boinker will call again. My aide told me that *57 reports the offending number to the phone company. I dialed it and received a busy signal, probably in india. The self boinker hung up on me # half way through my rant. Such discourtesy. Bruce Chesley ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce  >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. And the phone is still not working. Hugs, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 It's insane what has taken place...we are the caretakers of the world, give everyone a job, but millions here in the U.S. are out of work. When I get these calls and answer the phone, often I don't....the first thing they ask me: " how are you today " .... I say, do you really care, what's it to you....yes, it's rude, but I''m sick of it all too. So the person trying to make a living gets the brunt of our anger.... ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 9:46 AM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce ALL the customer disservice has been offshored to india. Cripes, this AM, I received another " we can lower your credit card interest rate " phone spam. I loudly, and with well meant vulgarity, informed the DUMBASS, that: " I've told you F'ING people at least 6 times that I don't have an F'ING credit card, am on the F'ing do not call list and don't F'ing call me again. " Notice that I said " 6 times " . No doubt the yogic self boinker will call again. My aide told me that *57 reports the offending number to the phone company. I dialed it and received a busy signal, probably in india. The self boinker hung up on me # half way through my rant. Such discourtesy. Bruce Chesley ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce  >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. And the phone is still not working. Hugs, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 such a complex issue, but overpopulation of the planet is the biggest issue...everyone needs a job. Not enough work for the masses.... ________________________________ To: " DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO " <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 10:10 AM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce  It's insane what has taken place...we are the caretakers of the world, give everyone a job, but millions here in the U.S. are out of work.  When I get these calls and answer the phone, often I don't....the first thing they ask me:   " how are you today " ....  I say, do you really care, what's it to you....yes, it's rude, but I''m sick of it all too. So the person trying to make a living gets the brunt of our anger.... ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 9:46 AM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce ALL the customer disservice has been offshored to india. Cripes, this AM, I received another " we can lower your credit card interest rate " phone spam. I loudly, and with well meant vulgarity, informed the DUMBASS, that: " I've told you F'ING people at least 6 times that I don't have an F'ING credit card, am on the F'ing do not call list and don't F'ing call me again. "  Notice that I said " 6 times " . No doubt the yogic self boinker will call again. My aide told me that *57 reports the offending number to the phone company. I dialed it and received a busy signal, probably in india. The self boinker hung up on me # half way through my rant. Such discourtesy. Bruce Chesley ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce  >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. And the phone is still not working. Hugs, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 I know every one doesn't have this available....caller ID but i never answer 800 numbers for this very reason, numbers I do not recognize, numbers with area codes I have never seen before, unknown or private numbers. If it is important enough, they will show their number or leave me a message to contact them. Recently an 800 number called and I did not answer for obvious reasons. They did however, leave a message that my credit card seemed to have a few fraudulent charges. I called them back and it was legit. Most of the time all of the above numbers hang up when the answering machine kicks in. Edith Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce ALL the customer disservice has been offshored to india. Cripes, this AM, I eceived another " we can lower your credit card interest rate " phone spam. I oudly, and with well meant vulgarity, informed the DUMBASS, that: " I've told ou F'ING people at least 6 times that I don't have an F'ING credit card, am on he F'ing do not call list and don't F'ing call me again. " Notice that I said 6 times " . No doubt the yogic self boinker will call again. My aide told me hat *57 reports the offending number to the phone company. I dialed it and eceived a busy signal, probably in india. The self boinker hung up on me # alf way through my rant. Such discourtesy. Bruce Chesley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 It must be like everyone there says " You're Welcome " whereas here they never say that - because I gave another name for our phone directory, whenever someone rings to sell something they ask if Mrs X is there (which tells me they got my name only from the directory and don't know me) so I simply say " There is no one here of that name " and hang up - if charities call I usually say I don't agree with what they want donations for since medical research is not really helping anyone and as for other charities I choose my own I don't need anyone else to sell me theirs! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Ditto. I tell charities that I'm elderly, handicapped, in poverty, can't afford my medical bills, so, they should permanently remove me from their telefraud activities. If they persist with a " can you at least send $25.00 ? " , I reply with " what about what I just said did you not undersatand ?, DON'T CALL ME AGAIN ! " Then I hangup. It can be such fun;-))))) Bruce ----- Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 03:45:16 +1000 It must be like everyone there says " You're Welcome " whereas here they never say that - because I gave another name for our phone directory, whenever someone rings to sell something they ask if Mrs X is there (which tells me they got my name only from the directory and don't know me) so I simply say " There is no one here of that name " and hang up - if charities call I usually say I don't agree with what they want donations for since medical research is not really helping anyone and as for other charities I choose my own I don't need anyone else to sell me theirs! Jane ____________________________________________________________ 53 Year Old Mom Looks 33 The Stunning Results of Her Wrinkle Trick Has Botox Doctors Worried http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4faac2d5e1d4cfe5585st01vuc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Overpopulation IS A LIE !!!!! Some years ago, Limbaugh touted a book that destroyed the LIE. As no pocket calculator disallows for most long math, one needs paper, pencil and the ability to do long math. Something that was taught when I went to high school, in the early to mid 1960s. The author used the Texas State 267,339 square miles, a modest 50' x 100' housing lot, and the then 6 BILLION world population, for his example. Texas is America's second largest State, behind Alaska and before California. The author decided to make the Texas area, one huge square. For this, one can use a pocket calculator to determine each side. Enter 267339 and press Square Root ( v- ) to get 517,04835 miles per side. One mile = 5,280 feet, therefore each side is 5280 x 517.04835 = one hugemongous number. The author divided the 6 BILLION world population by 4, giving 1.5 BILLION family units. One family unit per house. each house, a modest 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, KIT, full basement, back yard, front yard, sides, enough space to park three cars. The author added multi lane roads and all utilities. EVERYTHING fit in an area slightly larger than the Texas square mileage. I don't recall if all municipal buildings and grounds, and businesses, were included. All food was produced outside the square and shipped in. The bottom line is that the entire population could be housed within, and that Texas area is a very small part of ONE PERCENT of all the habitable area on Earth. Bruce Chesley ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce  >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. And the phone is still not working. Hugs, Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 How true. Everything involved with customer service does seem to be much worse with a few exceptions. When you stumble across one it is like finding a coin of rare value. > > >I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with > customer service has declined in our country...< > Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly > not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell > phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to > say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. > These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there > is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. > And the phone is still not working. > Hugs, Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 All that you has to do is sit by a window on the next plane flight you take and instead of reading, look out that window. > Overpopulation IS A LIE !!!!! Some years ago, Limbaugh touted a book that destroyed the LIE. As no pocket calculator disallows for most long math, one needs paper, pencil and the ability to do long math. Something that was taught when I went to high school, in the early to mid 1960s. > The author used the Texas State 267,339 square miles, a modest 50' x 100' housing lot, and the then 6 BILLION world population, for his example. Texas is America's second largest State, behind Alaska and before California. > The author decided to make the Texas area, one huge square. For this, one can use a pocket calculator to determine each side. Enter 267339 and press Square Root ( v- ) to get 517,04835 miles per side. One mile = 5,280 feet, therefore each side is 5280 x 517.04835 = one hugemongous number. > The author divided the 6 BILLION world population by 4, giving 1.5 BILLION family units. One family unit per house. each house, a modest 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, KIT, full basement, back yard, front yard, sides, enough space to park three cars. > The author added multi lane roads and all utilities. EVERYTHING fit in an area slightly larger than the Texas square mileage. I don't recall if all municipal buildings and grounds, and businesses, were included. All food was produced outside the square and shipped in. The bottom line is that the entire population could be housed within, and that Texas area is a very small part of ONE PERCENT of all the habitable area on Earth. > Bruce Chesley > > ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce > > Ã, >> I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< > Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. > And the phone is still not working. > Hugs, Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Then what has happened to our planet, millions out of work and millions hungry. ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:01 PM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce  All that you has to do is sit by a window on the next plane flight you take and instead of reading, look out that window. > Overpopulation IS A LIE !!!!! Some years ago, Limbaugh touted a book that destroyed the LIE. As no pocket calculator disallows for most long math, one needs paper, pencil and the ability to do long math. Something that was taught when I went to high school, in the early to mid 1960s. > The author used the Texas State 267,339 square miles, a modest 50' x 100' housing lot, and the then 6 BILLION world population, for his example. Texas is America's second largest State, behind Alaska and before California. > The author decided to make the Texas area, one huge square. For this, one can use a pocket calculator to determine each side. Enter 267339 and press Square Root ( v- ) to get 517,04835 miles per side. One mile = 5,280 feet, therefore each side is 5280 x 517.04835 = one hugemongous number. > The author divided the 6 BILLION world population by 4, giving 1.5 BILLION family units. One family unit per house. each house, a modest 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, KIT, full basement, back yard, front yard, sides, enough space to park three cars. > The author added multi lane roads and all utilities. EVERYTHING fit in an area slightly larger than the Texas square mileage. I don't recall if all municipal buildings and grounds, and businesses, were included. All food was produced outside the square and shipped in. The bottom line is that the entire population could be housed within, and that Texas area is a very small part of ONE PERCENT of all the habitable area on Earth. > Bruce Chesley > > ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce > > Ã, >> I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< > Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. > And the phone is still not working. > Hugs, Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Probably 20 yrs ago I worked in silicon valley and remember my " young " boss saying how great all this technology is going to be and so much better customer service down the road....I could punch him out....C/S stinks for the most part.  Every now and then when you call a company, a person answers the phone....not often... ________________________________ To: " DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO " <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO > Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:19 PM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce  Then what has happened to our planet, millions out of work and millions hungry. ________________________________ To: DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO Sent: Wednesday, May 9, 2012 4:01 PM Subject: Re: OT/Customer Service/Joyce  All that you has to do is sit by a window on the next plane flight you take and instead of reading, look out that window. > Overpopulation IS A LIE !!!!! Some years ago, Limbaugh touted a book that destroyed the LIE. As no pocket calculator disallows for most long math, one needs paper, pencil and the ability to do long math. Something that was taught when I went to high school, in the early to mid 1960s. > The author used the Texas State 267,339 square miles, a modest 50' x 100' housing lot, and the then 6 BILLION world population, for his example. Texas is America's second largest State, behind Alaska and before California. > The author decided to make the Texas area, one huge square. For this, one can use a pocket calculator to determine each side. Enter 267339 and press Square Root ( v- ) to get 517,04835 miles per side. One mile = 5,280 feet, therefore each side is 5280 x 517.04835 = one hugemongous number. > The author divided the 6 BILLION world population by 4, giving 1.5 BILLION family units. One family unit per house. each house, a modest 3 BR, 2 BA, LR, DR, KIT, full basement, back yard, front yard, sides, enough space to park three cars. > The author added multi lane roads and all utilities. EVERYTHING fit in an area slightly larger than the Texas square mileage. I don't recall if all municipal buildings and grounds, and businesses, were included. All food was produced outside the square and shipped in. The bottom line is that the entire population could be housed within, and that Texas area is a very small part of ONE PERCENT of all the habitable area on Earth. > Bruce Chesley > > ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce > > Ã, >> I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< > Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. > And the phone is still not working. > Hugs, Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Technology + wages ! Bruce Chesley ----- OT/Customer Service/Joyce > > Ã, >> I've had no complaints on delivery overall, sadly EVERYTHING with customer service has declined in our country...< > Very true. I was on the phone for half an hour with someone clearly not in this country who was trying to solve a problem with my cell phone. He was asking me such stupid questions that I finally had to say, " I've probably been using phones longer than you've been alive. These questions are insulting. *I* am not causing this problem, there is something wrong with the phone. " Oy. > And the phone is still not working. > Hugs, Dianne > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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