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    #31
    Steve think you have misinterpreted my thoughts.

    I do not have a problem working with any race or person (except a certain person in Russia) and enjoying their company.

    I have played cricket with Indian Pakistan West Indian Australian South Africans. I have worked, in my architectural career, along side Indian Engineers, West Indian Quantity Surveyors. Even Scottish bricklayers and Welsh plumbers. I also studied architecture along side numerous African people. I have had fun with all and worked well with all and respected their cultures. I have to admit that some, cultures, are to an Englishman a bit weird but then they may have thought the same about me and which I find very entertaining.

    My son is due next year to marry into a lovely West Indian Family the numerous members who I have met and now adore. One for instance one invited us around about late morning. We arrived Aunty Teresa's flat in East London who wanted to feed us with fish and chips and was very upset when we said a bit heavy for 12:00 mid day. She was up set. But Lordy o Lordy she then produced the largest bottle of sherry you could imagine. Victor her brother and also future father in law to my son also on our first encounter produced five different bottles of rum. Ha ha who enjoyed themselves ! And therefore just to qualify my thoughts that is were I stand.

    What does annoy me is that I cannot understand some of those employed by the banks and other similar institutions. It is their fault not the people they employ. They must ensure that we can understand them as it is a dis-service to the people they employ and also a dis-service to racialism. The banks etc. should have intensified training in English for their employees which will enhance their prospects.

    Oh dear. QED.

    Laurie

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      #32
      I got admit I get so fed up of these emails,lol, I most get around 20 or more sometimes a day????? they seem come from all over ie. some claiming be banks, paypal, and recently vouchers that I need to claim?

      don't people find it annoying, and some I find hard to see how they expect people fall for it!!!! its like the phone calls lol, lucky Ive seemed put few them off lol

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      • stona
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #33
        Originally posted by \
        Steve think you have misinterpreted my thoughts.
        No Laurie, not at all. I too get annoyed trying to deal with people who can't understand what I'm saying It's not a case of political correctness gone mad, I couldn't care who they are or where they are based as long as they can deal competently with my call, and I understood you to be saying the same thing.

        I was just explaining, with the benefit of some limited personal experience, why it is that our banks and many other organisations are moving their call centres abroad. It's just economics, the same reason Dyson vacuum cleaners are made abroad nowadays.

        As for those annoying emails, they must work on the principle that it costs virtually nothing to send millions of them and they only need a very few to fall for the scam and they're well into profit.

        Most of the emails, like mine, must get intercepted by a spam filter and never show up in an inbox. I've no idea why my 'NatWest' one got through.

        Phone calls I've had recently are from a company who want us to make a medical claim for an accident involving SWMBO's car last year. I've asked and the caller(s) got our phone number from our insurance company. We are not likely to make a claim as the car (which was written off) was parked on the road outside our house with no one in it when some idiot drove into the back of it! I always ask why they are calling? Did I ask you to call me? Tell them not to call again and hang up.

        Cheers

        Steve

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        • Gern
          • May 2009
          • 9263

          #34
          At least you actually had a car Steve! I've had several calls asking me about my recent car accident - I haven't owned a car for three years now.

          Gern

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            #35
            Originally posted by \
            At least you actually had a car Steve! I've had several calls asking me about my recent car accident - I haven't owned a car for three years now.Gern
            They obviously know something you do not Dave.

            Agree with all you say Steve. I just wanted to make sure that no one thought that it was a racialist based moan. Hence my lengthy explanation of my feelings.

            Not sure if this is through out the UK but in Jersey we had a spate which went something like. I am the financial minister of the interior of an African territory some where. I have 3 million dollars to invest but need a deposit for this money. Cannot remember the detail but this went something like : but first i would have to have your £3000 to open the account to make it legal but this would be repayable plus 15% of the 3 million dollars. My explanation is very rough but the whole thing set out was very complicated and yet if you were dozy it seemed a great idea and was very plausible.

            What I can not understand is some of these not very nice people could with all their expertise make themselves wealthy by channelling their brain power in legal stuff. Some of these computer hackers I would have thought could make a very nice living on the right side. Perhaps it is the excitement of fooling people that gives them the kicks and incentives to do this sort of thing.

            Laurie

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