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Besides, good customer service should not depend on the whim of any particular call centre employee. It should be consistent across the board, regardless of how any caller expresses themselves. To not do so is likely to be a breach of the Equalities Act. A young lady with severe learning and communication difficulties who was learning to try and live independently in the community walked into a shop, pointed to an item and simply said "milk" . This met with the displeasure of the shopkeeper who was rude, stroppy and unhelpful in return. The poor girl was subject to such comments as "what's the magic word", "were you dragged up" etc and was left in a confused and frightened state- all because this shopkeeper was ignorant and egotistical. In this instance, an out of court settlement of compensation, an apology and an undertaking to undergo disability awareness training was agreed as an alternative to prosecution. |
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Why the "wow"? |
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Had a look at the config file on the Super Hub 3 and noticed the down stream was 80500000.
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I recently called to discuss the installation of the new V6 box which I was swapping for the old V+ box, and ended up with a reduction in monthly costs. |
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Indeed, but as I said above, treating people less favourably because of the way that they express themselves can be unlawful.
Also, it should not be down to how an individual employee is feeling when someone contacts a company that they work for. Fair, clear and open policies are essential. |
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If you are disabled but the obnoxious behaviour was not directly related to the disability, then this is not grounds for alleging discrimination on grounds of disability. |
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From previous experience working in CS for a mobile provider I have came to the conclusion that the majority of people are ********* when they have a phone in their hand. Whats that? You want your service restriction lifted because your aunties dug has autism and not being able to play the tablets apps harms his development? Naw hen, pay you bills on time. If the tablet data is so important to your dug then why not pay on time. |
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