Re: problem
- From: "Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\)" <mike.hall.mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 1 May 2005 14:01:14 -0400
So put your money where your mouth is and start a helpdesk, offer your
services to Microsoft, and give the American people what you think they
deserve.. and when you ask for money to cover the cost of any advice given,
don't expect clean suggestions from all of them..
US citizens want something for nothing and are no different to anybody else
in that respect, but in this life, we get what we are prepared to pay for..
--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
"REDWAGON" <REDWAGON@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> What a crock of crapola all you MS-MVP's are talking about. And if you
> think
> that most of those MS tech's from India talk better than most americans,
> you
> are from a different planet !! The fact is that "Out Sourcing" for
> Microsoft,
> Dell and the rest of them is strickly for MONEY !!!. I think I know as I
> have
> a friend that IS in India helping some of the tech's and even HE has a
> hard
> time getting them to understand and has a hard time understanding most of
> them also. And the pay for the tech's there is so far under what they
> would
> have to pay a good college grad tech from the US, it rediculous.
>
> Don't get me wrong, I use MS products because even after all of their
> holes,
> I have learned to skirt most of the problems by getting help from groups
> like
> this. It just is very annoying that so many of the replies one gets from
> this
> group for a particular problem is not even close.
>
> Maybe if everyone had one of those "read line for line" books that the
> tech's from India have you would be as far ahead as calling them. And who
> ever thinks the tech's in india have good English haven't called one of
> them
> lately.
>
> "OUT SOURCING"---If you think that is good for the good old USA, you need
> to
> move out of the country, as your head is in the hole in the sand !!
>
> Redwagon.....
>
>
>
> "Steve N." wrote:
>
>> JB wrote:
>> > Hi ... I am not racism at all and , I agree with you , If microsoft is
>> > sending out there tech support call in center to another country that
>> > there
>> > native language isn't English , Then Microsoft should at least provide
>> > tech
>> > support people that can clearly speak the English language , Whats the
>> > point
>> > if you can not understand the tech support person if he/she has a heavy
>> > accents ? Maybe a MVP can send this off to Microsoft and , Hopefully
>> > Microsoft can resolve this matter , We need to understand ...
>>
>> I've talked with many Indians over the years and they all spoke better
>> English than most North Americans.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> >
>> > "anonymous@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >>I just found out, I can no longer talk to anyone in the
>> >>united states to get technical support for any microsoft
>> >>product,even though I am in the united states, microsoft
>> >>and its support outsourcer convergys have closed the last
>> >>us tech support center in tucson arizona.
>> >>
>> >>There are only a few sites in canada left and they are
>> >>scheduled to close soon, All the support for us customers
>> >>is now being done in india, I as most people in the us
>> >>cannot understand the thick indian accents.
>> >>
>> >>Am I the only person who cares if they call microsoft for
>> >>support and cannot understand the people on the other end?
>> >>
>>
>>
.
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