Phone support habits I hate
Mar. 26th, 2004 01:02 amIt's strange, but most customers usually hear what they want to hear. The following is a list of situations that really annoy me, yet to my surprise insist on happening, customer after customer - and to think all could be avoided had the customer actually listened to me.....
Me: "Can I have your phone number with area code please?"
Them: "Nine five six two -"
Me: *wince* "With area code please."
Them: "Er....three one six three."
Me: *pause* "That's a postcode, not an area code. I don't think you're sending a letter."
Them: "Er, so what's the area code for Melbourne again?"
Me: *sigh* "That would be zero three."
Me: "Can I have your username please?"
Them: "Joe Bloggs."
Me: *no match* "Is that double-gee?"
Them: "It has a space in it."
Me: *bang head* "Is that your name?"
Them: "Well, yeah." Duh!
Me: *sigh* "What's your username?"
Them: "Username?" Parlez anglais?
Me: "The first half of your email address."
Them: "Oh! Er, joebloggsl33th4x0r@hotmail.com."
Me: "That's not one of our email addresses!"
Them: "Well it's the one I use!"
Me: *argh!* "Fine. Let's use your surname instead...."
Me: "What version of Windows do you use?"
Them: "Windows Professional."
Me: "Windows 2000 Professional or XP Professional?"
Them: "Er, Windows Professional!"
Me: *sigh* "Okay then, what colour is the Start button?"
Them: "Green."
Me: "Ah. That's Windows XP Professional."
Them: "That's what I said, Windows Professional!"
And when doing incoming Accounts calls on Helpdesk.....a simple statement, but it's amazing the amount of times someone actually begins their convo like this:
Me: "ISP Accounts, this is LordStorm."
Them: "Er, hi. I have an account with you....."
Really? No shit! Never would have guessed that! *slaps forehead*
Me: "Can I have your phone number with area code please?"
Them: "Nine five six two -"
Me: *wince* "With area code please."
Them: "Er....three one six three."
Me: *pause* "That's a postcode, not an area code. I don't think you're sending a letter."
Them: "Er, so what's the area code for Melbourne again?"
Me: *sigh* "That would be zero three."
Me: "Can I have your username please?"
Them: "Joe Bloggs."
Me: *no match* "Is that double-gee?"
Them: "It has a space in it."
Me: *bang head* "Is that your name?"
Them: "Well, yeah." Duh!
Me: *sigh* "What's your username?"
Them: "Username?" Parlez anglais?
Me: "The first half of your email address."
Them: "Oh! Er, joebloggsl33th4x0r@hotmail.com."
Me: "That's not one of our email addresses!"
Them: "Well it's the one I use!"
Me: *argh!* "Fine. Let's use your surname instead...."
Me: "What version of Windows do you use?"
Them: "Windows Professional."
Me: "Windows 2000 Professional or XP Professional?"
Them: "Er, Windows Professional!"
Me: *sigh* "Okay then, what colour is the Start button?"
Them: "Green."
Me: "Ah. That's Windows XP Professional."
Them: "That's what I said, Windows Professional!"
And when doing incoming Accounts calls on Helpdesk.....a simple statement, but it's amazing the amount of times someone actually begins their convo like this:
Me: "ISP Accounts, this is LordStorm."
Them: "Er, hi. I have an account with you....."
Really? No shit! Never would have guessed that! *slaps forehead*
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Date: 2004-03-25 06:59 am (UTC)Me: "What version of windows do you have?"
Them: "2000 ME"
Me: "Is it 2000, or ME?"
Them: *sound of silence* "ME."
Me: "That's what I thought."
It's gotten to the point that if they say 2000 I automatically assume WinME unless I think the person has a clue of what they are talking about.
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Date: 2004-03-25 08:43 am (UTC)Tangent: Ever notice that XP is also an emoticon?
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Date: 2004-03-25 09:16 am (UTC)Yay for winver is all I'll say.
Them: *proudly* "Yes, I'm running Windows 97!"
Me: *bangs head on desk* "Is that Windows or Office?"