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Re: The Official "Issues List"
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lugnet.ambassadors
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Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:25:32 GMT
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In lugnet.ambassadors, John Patterson wrote:
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In lugnet.ambassadors, Samarth Moray wrote:
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In lugnet.ambassadors, John Patterson wrote:
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Dont
outsource customer service to India. Please do not outsource the making
of the bricks to Antarctica. Bring out a new City Series called The Other
Side of the Tracks to go with the Cafe Corner (Liquor Store, Adult Book
Store, High rise public housing, Check Cashing Center and maybe a Pay Day
Advance, and a Pawn Shop, Hooters.) These have always been on the top of my
If I owned Lego list John P
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Whats wrong with outsourcing to India?
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It takes jobs away from the US. Often when I have had computer issues I
could not understand the person I was talking to. Dell techs are in India
now. I am sure that the people in India would not like to call customer
support for something if it was outsourced to the US and the support people
were taking in a second language with an American or Bristish accent. Just
my preference, personally I like to keep the jobs in the US. And it is
something like the clothing makers getting the same product from workers who
make a dollar or less a day. Not really fair to them. At one time airline
companies had prison inmates making the reservations. Real good idea, the
inmates had nothing better to do and they would work for a few dollars a day.
Then they discovered they were stealing the credit card information. John P
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Why should a Danish company interested in cutting costs and saving itself from
financial ruin care about whether people in the US arent employed as a result
of their actions?
And incidentally, youd be quite wrong to think my countrymen would be upset to
talk to tech support in the US. A large number of them are greatly enamoured by
the west in general and the US in particular (an admiration which, for the
record, I do not always share), so it really would be no big deal for them.
Apologies for the late reply, I have been busy with RL.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: The Official "Issues List"
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| (...) I didn't say that Lego should care, I said that I cared. They might care in that the US is their biggest market. And if it wasn't for the US they would probably be out of business right now. I am not sure but I bet that the Bionicle movies (...) (17 years ago, 9-Aug-07, to lugnet.ambassadors, FTX)
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| (...) It takes jobs away from the US. Often when I have had computer issues I could not understand the person I was talking to. Dell techs are in India now. I am sure that the people in India would not like to call customer support for something if (...) (17 years ago, 3-Aug-07, to lugnet.ambassadors, FTX)
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