So I'm working at a call center now, it's interesting to say the least. The level of suckiness is actually not quite as bad as I thought it would be, but there are still a few gems like this lady.
She calls in wanting to know why her phone has been shut off (for the record it was because she was over her spending limit) but the account was in her husband's name and there was a big top priority note on it that said ONLY he was to be given any information regarding the account.
The exchange went something like this.
Me: I'm sorry ma'am but unfortunately only your husband is allowed to access this account, I can't give you any information.
W: I'm not asking you to change anything, I just want to know why my phone was turned off.
Me: Ma'am I am not allowed to give you any information from the account.
W: Oh yes you are! I've worked in a Call center (and here we go...) and I know how you operate there, you don't need his password to tell me why my phone is off.
Me: According to the notes on your account ma'am, I do.
W: Tell me why my phone is turned off!
Me: I can only give that information to your husband and I would like you to be aware that he was the one who requested you not be allowed to change the account (yeah this must be one happy marriage)
W: Look I know how you people work, I've worked at a call center, you can't do this to me, I know your rules, you have to tell me why my phone is turned off!
Me: I'm sorry ma'am I can only tell your husband.
(lather, rinse, repeat about 5 more times)
On the 5th time I was raising my voice a bit (and apparently catching the attention of a few people around me but not being angry or rude to the woman) in telling her that she could not access this account.
Then she requests I call her husband and do it as a 3-way call so she can get the info she needs.
My reply: I'm sorry ma'am , my system is not set up for that
W: Your system IS set up for that! I've worked in call centers, I know you can do that!
Me: Ma'am not all call centers are the same, my system will not allow me to do that.
W: The hell it won't, I know how you people work I know your systems and stuff, you better get my damned husband on the line! You people have the worst customer service and I don't care --
Me: (mute button time)
At this point a Supervisor who's been hearing what's going on approaches. I explain the situation and ask him what to do. He grabs my mouse and puts the woman on hold and says "let her squawk at the hold music for a few minutes, she'll give up."
Somehow after a minute or so, the call returned to me (how it came off hold I don't know) and I ended up in the same place I was before, repeating to this woman 3 more times that she couldn't access the account. Finally my supervisor said just to say it one more time, then hang up.
We normally are not supposed to hang up on people, but since he directed me I did.
I HATE IT when people assume they know all about my job/company because they are "in the business". Every company runs their operations a little bit differently and if you've been out of the business for awhile, what you think you know may be outdated.
Let me do MY job, regardless of what your JOB is or was.
She calls in wanting to know why her phone has been shut off (for the record it was because she was over her spending limit) but the account was in her husband's name and there was a big top priority note on it that said ONLY he was to be given any information regarding the account.
The exchange went something like this.
Me: I'm sorry ma'am but unfortunately only your husband is allowed to access this account, I can't give you any information.
W: I'm not asking you to change anything, I just want to know why my phone was turned off.
Me: Ma'am I am not allowed to give you any information from the account.
W: Oh yes you are! I've worked in a Call center (and here we go...) and I know how you operate there, you don't need his password to tell me why my phone is off.
Me: According to the notes on your account ma'am, I do.
W: Tell me why my phone is turned off!
Me: I can only give that information to your husband and I would like you to be aware that he was the one who requested you not be allowed to change the account (yeah this must be one happy marriage)
W: Look I know how you people work, I've worked at a call center, you can't do this to me, I know your rules, you have to tell me why my phone is turned off!
Me: I'm sorry ma'am I can only tell your husband.
(lather, rinse, repeat about 5 more times)
On the 5th time I was raising my voice a bit (and apparently catching the attention of a few people around me but not being angry or rude to the woman) in telling her that she could not access this account.
Then she requests I call her husband and do it as a 3-way call so she can get the info she needs.
My reply: I'm sorry ma'am , my system is not set up for that
W: Your system IS set up for that! I've worked in call centers, I know you can do that!
Me: Ma'am not all call centers are the same, my system will not allow me to do that.
W: The hell it won't, I know how you people work I know your systems and stuff, you better get my damned husband on the line! You people have the worst customer service and I don't care --
Me: (mute button time)
At this point a Supervisor who's been hearing what's going on approaches. I explain the situation and ask him what to do. He grabs my mouse and puts the woman on hold and says "let her squawk at the hold music for a few minutes, she'll give up."
Somehow after a minute or so, the call returned to me (how it came off hold I don't know) and I ended up in the same place I was before, repeating to this woman 3 more times that she couldn't access the account. Finally my supervisor said just to say it one more time, then hang up.
We normally are not supposed to hang up on people, but since he directed me I did.
I HATE IT when people assume they know all about my job/company because they are "in the business". Every company runs their operations a little bit differently and if you've been out of the business for awhile, what you think you know may be outdated.
Let me do MY job, regardless of what your JOB is or was.
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