Well! We all have to put up with the ubiquitous call-centre but shouldn' they all have a certain department ?

You have just been called by some character from some far-flung call-centre at the other end of the earth whose dialect and understanding of English - let alone coloquial English is such that having a conversation to ascertain what he/she wants is proving to be very hard work and when you enquire as to what this representative is called - his/her name turns out to contain most of the letters in the alphabet and is completely unpronounceable for the purposes of reference back to the conversation you are now having to endure (which is probably why) and finally manage to understand that they want to remind you about some bill or other.

They call at 8.30 in the morning or earlier, call you by your first name and babble on in this psudo-English to remind you about what you already know.

Isn't about time that by law that each one of these blasted call-centres was forced to have a Completely Unnecesary Nuisance Telecommunications department that you could inform them that they were such ?

Answer:
Try swearing at them along with BT privacy should do the trick. I agree though they are SO annoying. They don't have this department or a complaints on as they would get so many calls they would have to pay horrendous overheads for it making them more expensive and then the call centres would come back to the UK!
yeh what vere
Contact BT; you can have these calls barred I think.
They have no concept of English reasoning either. The cultural differences seem to be the biggest barrier. They are talking straight out of the handbook placed in front of them and are too fearful for their jobs to deviate from it. There is absolutely no reasoning or compromise with these people.
Well, you now don't have to worry about immigrants coming here and taking 'our jobs'. The fukcers are staying in their own country and still taking our jobs. Very clever, innit?
The only thing you can do when they call is insult them. If you need something and have to phone them phone up, then keep hanging up until you get through to an english person (because some of the call centre operators are based here so you still have a chance to get through to somebody easier to communicate with).

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