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[email protected] July 17th 05 04:32 AM

On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 10:07:45 -0400, "Bonobo Roger"
wrote:

If your thinking of buying an HP computer product....DON'T !

HP has gone to India for all it's telephone Customer
Support and they all speak bad English and you can't
understand a word they are saying.

Buy an HP....
Have a problem...
Call up their Tech Support hotline....
You'll get "Pasheesh-from-Punjab" who talks like
he's got a mouthfull of marbles and can't understand
a word your saying because he'e been trained to
read from a script like a trained spider monkey....

(HINT: You'd be better off calling Habib at the local Dunkin-Dounutz for
tech support..)

--- F*CK Hewlett-Packard!! (another formerly great USA company that's
now frigged it's historic reputation for great customer service by
going to half-ass
overseas tech support in )

Buy someone else's product instead and tell HP (..and Aglient Technologies
too!)
to go do somehing with themselves and their crap products and support.


Signed: a former HP Business/Commercial customer.


I've had recent tech support for two HP computers I own. Both
the US and the Indian support men and women were of very high caliber.


[email protected] July 17th 05 05:21 AM

Don't feel like the Lone Ranger.Even webtv has some so-called techies in
India.(I know,a few months ago,I phoned 1 800 go webtv and I couldn't
understand a word that dude in India was saying.I hung up my phone and I
tried again later on.I got ahold of a very nice lady in Canukystan
(Canada) at least I could understand what she was saying)
cuhulin


[email protected] July 17th 05 06:37 AM

My expert advice concerning computers (which I offer for free) is if you
own a HP or Dell or Compaq or Gateway computer is to dump said computer
as fast as possible.I reccomend (because I own one)
www.velocitymicro.com
cuhulin


Frances Mullane July 24th 05 10:21 PM

It is true that almost everyone outsources. Intuit also does. I have had
very good support people from India with impeccable English and good skills
and I have also had horrid ones who could not understand or speak English
and did not know what they were doing.

I was told by one TS guy from India... one for Intuit that they are really
trained and it is a lengthly process etc. etc. He was excellent. So I
think each company decides how much to invest in this outsourced TS. Even
if they don't outsource... if they don't train then it is garbage... It is
the company's ethics rather than merely outsourcing per se.



SteveJ August 4th 05 02:34 PM

Dell does the same thing, not just HP



"Frances Mullane" wrote in message
.. .
It is true that almost everyone outsources. Intuit also does. I have had
very good support people from India with impeccable English and good
skills and I have also had horrid ones who could not understand or speak
English and did not know what they were doing.

I was told by one TS guy from India... one for Intuit that they are really
trained and it is a lengthly process etc. etc. He was excellent. So I
think each company decides how much to invest in this outsourced TS. Even
if they don't outsource... if they don't train then it is garbage... It is
the company's ethics rather than merely outsourcing per se.





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