Wow, I just went through the ordeal of calling Sprint. What a trip! I think the guy I was talking to was from India or Yemen or something, and I swear I was looking around for a hidden camera because I was sure I was getting punk'd! I still don't know how much I really owe on my cell phone bill. Maybe I'll write a check and spell everything out in hieroglyphics?!
2006-07-13 03:56:25
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answered by MattEMatt 4
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i appreciate accents, i does not pass as a procedures to declare that they turn me on or off, i do now not imagine of they effect me in that way. i grew to grow to be at maximum acceptable purchase the diverse day and the guy that grew to grow to be helping me grew to grow to be from Poland, I not in any respect heard a Polish accent in the previous then, i concept it grew to grow to be valuable. i have were given now not heard each accent interior the global, yet there are truly 2 accents that i'm now not loopy about, they are baltimore & Russian (no offense to each body, it extremely is largely extremely difficult to appreciate at situations). My faves are a southern accent, Puerto Rican & Australian accents.
2016-11-01 23:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!
If you truly can't understand the person you're speaking to, ask to be transferred to their supervisor. They will usually either be a native English-speaker, or have better English skills than the first operator.
2006-07-13 03:49:48
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answered by L G 3
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No. I am happy someone at last has answered the call and is speaking a language I can understand.
2006-07-13 03:48:14
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answered by kalabalu 5
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irritating...that would be an understatement. not only can I not understand them, but more times then not, they can't understand what I'm asking them!
that's not what I call customer service, but hey...I'm just the customer.
2006-07-13 03:50:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The more irritating to me is a flat statement, "I don't think."
Hell that's obvious.
I guess the other is not for me.
I grew up in a "melting pot". By the time I was 7, I spoke seven languages.
In Broken English.
Suggestion: Very politely, "would you please speak a little slower?"
If they are Italian use this.
"Per favore, non parla troppo in fretta."
2006-07-13 03:52:08
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answered by ed 7
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OMG YES!!!! This happens to me all the time and I can never get what I want accomplished because I can not understand their english!
2006-07-13 03:48:07
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answered by heatherdrake2005 3
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It drives me Nucking Futs!!!!
2006-07-13 04:04:31
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answered by sweetestthing 4
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heck yes
2006-07-13 03:47:43
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answered by napoleanchik9 3
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well i just bought a new dell computer. guess who i speak with if i have trouble? INDIA.
2006-07-13 03:50:17
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answered by jmor54@verizon.net 1
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