Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Paul Schlecht"
> Date: November 28, 2010 3:37:54 PM MST
> To:"Potter, Wester" <wester6935@comcast.net>
> Subject: Fw: FW: Customer Service Tip
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> Try to remember this EVERY TIME you have
> to talk to a customer service representative
> and you cannot understand them. I did not
> know that we could do this, but I sure am
> going to try it. Help bring jobs back to the
> U.S.A. Ask for an American!
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> How to save some American jobs and we can help!
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I want to share with you some great information that I found out, purely by
accident.
> I believe it can also save and create jobs in America , while giving people
better customer service.
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> So, how many times have you called a company's service phone line and found
that the
> rep. can barely speak English? Once, with a major mortgage company, it was
so bad I demanded to speak with someone who spoke English. Right at that
moment, I broke the
> code, the secret password for customer service.
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> Come to find out that every American company using overseas operators must
transfer
> you to an American rep. by saying... " I want to speak to a representative
in America ."
> (Don't take no for an answer on this.)
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> This was confirmed by the American rep. that they must transfer you after
that request.
> I've tried it on a half a dozen major companies, including cable, bank,
phone, and mortgage companies. It works every time and I actually get my
issues taken care of.
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> PLEASE FORWARD THIS SO THE EAGLE WILL REMAIN FLYING.
> THANK YOU!
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