Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

Telemarketing - mobile phones

Dear mobile phone company,

Yes, I have indeed been a loyal customer of yours for several years now. Do you know why? Let me tell you.

It's not because I don't know about other mobile companies, or because I think your offer is amazing. It's not because your advertising sways me.

It's largely, in fact, because your offer is good enough*, and you haven't pissed me off enough to make me want to move.

So what on earth made you think that getting telemarketers to call me, in a foreign language, at dinner time was a good idea? What made you think that trying to sell me products I neither want nor need, over the phone, when I can barely hear your telemarketer in his call centre anyway, was going to work?

If I want any other products from you, I have the internet: I can find them and purchase them, all by myself. (I have, in fact, just done this, if you'd check your records.)

Calling me just annoys me. I don't like phone calls, particularly not from strangers, particularly not when I've switched off from work and stopped thinking in French.

More calls like this will not make me expand my use of your products, it will make me change my service provider. I cannot be the only one - in fact, I can't imagine why telesales generates enough income to offset the previously-neutral-now-actively-pissed-off customers who will suddenly be inspired to start looking at alternatives.

Good job, guys.


* Read: no worse than anyone else's - all French mobile phone tariffs are crap.

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Telephone!

I have a French telephone and phone number - I am practically a part of French society now. Or something. It's a cheap, ugly phone that doesn't seem to have an off button (if anyone has ever had a Nokia 1650 and knows how to turn it on and off, please let me know...) but it's mine. And it means that I don't have to pay to receive phone calls anymore!

And when I get back to the UK, I need to tell T-mobile to unlock my proper phone, so I can use something sensible and non-ugly again...

EDIT: Apparently one turns it on and off by pressing the hang-up button. Of course. Why didn't I think of that?

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