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the q buster system is automatic so you dont really have to chase people up, as said before it only becomes active when the abandonment rate is high, and it hasnt been that high for a while now, basically it gives the option to call you back and keep your place in the queue, if you dont answer or are engaged it will try again in 10 minutes if again there is no answer or still engaged it wont try again, it can be useful as you dont have to sit with a phone to your ear especially if the call queues are high but it is more expensive that someone waiting in a queue as is normally the case
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You had better tell ICSTIS that 15 seconds is " unreasonable " I do not think it is, about time companies got their backsides into gear, I get really cheesed with the attitude " we can keep them waiting for 10 minutes and in the meantime make loadsa money for the directors xmas bash " When do NTL Chase customers who have called and decided to hang up? I am perplexed by that one ;) And even when you get through after 10 minutes, if youre lucky, you're not guaranteed to have the problem sorted, even though the csa assures you that it will be :mad: Ob, whether NTL offer free calls, it still does not make it right to keep a paying customer waiting longer than what the regulators say, it is not just to do with making money from keeping people waiting, its called GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE, sadly what NTL lack the majority of the time time. ---------- Post added at 11:39 ---------- Previous post was at 11:35 ---------- Quote:
Is this " q buster " system able to be overided if there are not enough csa in the call centre? IE; if there are not enough staff it can be " deactivated " :erm: |
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Now you're changing your tune because your original argument holds no water because of the freephone numbers ntl are using again. Seriously, get a real hobby. :rolleyes: Can I suggest to a mod that this thread is in the wrong forum, as it's not relevant to ntl? |
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The whole point of what ICSTIS were saying was about people being kept on hold longer than 15 seconds, but the fact that companies are raking money in does not make it any more pleasant. WHETHER NTL ARE OFFERING FREE CALLS DOES NOT MAKE IT RIGHT, KEEPING PAYING CUSTOMERS WAITING, DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT? I am not backtracking at all, I suggest you read the article.;) I think it is very relevent, its about call waiting times. |
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I suggest your provide a link to the article :dunce:, I'd love to read it. :rolleyes: |
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Dont you buy newspapers on a sunday? you would do well to give it a try, I cannot abide lazy people ;) NTL keep people on hold, do you not understand that? :erm: Whether you do not pay for the pleasure makes no ounce of difference.:dunce: :dunce: :dunce: |
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The OP intended to discuss a link between NTL and the ICSTIS news story. Whether or not other members think the OP is mistaken, if he intended for this to be a discussion about NTL, this thread is in the correct place.
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FFS. :rolleyes:
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I am with OB on this one - I don't understand why this thread holds any relevance to ntl.
For a start ntl are re-introducing free calling again to customer services and faults. So this thread is irrelevant. On another issue - anyone who expects an issue to be resolved within 15 seconds on any call, needs their head testing. |
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But the whole arguement still doesn't hold any water at all - that I can see, with the simple fact, ntl is going back to freephone customer services and faults. Why would anyone want to get suspicious of being on hold to ntl - the call is free. Thus this arguement is by far, flawed.
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This thread is about companies generating revenue by putting people on hold when they're calling a premium number, nothing to do with ntl at all. |
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