I know I can be a grumpy old git at times but lately I am getting all hot under the collar about foreign call centres.(FFC's)
I know that FFC's are a way of saving a shed load of money for Europe based companies but the downside is we the consumer are left with having to try and understand technical issues from a person in a customer call centre on the far side of the globe whose first language isn't English!
I have just had a most interesting conversation with the Ebay call centre help line from what I took to be a Chinese Lady.
She didn't understand 1 word in 3 from me and I didn't understand much of what she was saying. So we both resorted to shouting and using Alpha Tango Seirra Romeo etc.
Is it fair that we have to give some foreign national our intimate and personal details including banking information, passwords, ID's and date of birth address etc and yet when I asked her to verify the date of birth ebay held for me she refused saying it wasn't allowed.
not allowed to tell me what date of birth they held for me ???
Grrrrr deep breath and breathe out relax and....
I know that FFC's are a way of saving a shed load of money for Europe based companies but the downside is we the consumer are left with having to try and understand technical issues from a person in a customer call centre on the far side of the globe whose first language isn't English!
I have just had a most interesting conversation with the Ebay call centre help line from what I took to be a Chinese Lady.
She didn't understand 1 word in 3 from me and I didn't understand much of what she was saying. So we both resorted to shouting and using Alpha Tango Seirra Romeo etc.

Is it fair that we have to give some foreign national our intimate and personal details including banking information, passwords, ID's and date of birth address etc and yet when I asked her to verify the date of birth ebay held for me she refused saying it wasn't allowed.
not allowed to tell me what date of birth they held for me ???Grrrrr deep breath and breathe out relax and....



