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  • Dell cancels Indian tech support

    Ha! Finally, outsourcing bites big business in the ass!!


    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- After an onslaught of complaints, computer maker Dell Inc. has stopped using a technical support center in India to handle calls from its corporate customers.

    Some U.S. customers have complained that the Indian technical-support representatives are difficult to communicate with because of thick accents and scripted responses.

    Tech support for corporate customers with Optiplex desktop and Latitude notebook computers will instead be handled from call centers in Texas, Idaho and Tennessee, Dell spokesman Jon Weisblatt said Monday.

    Calls from some home PC owners will continue to be handled by the technical support center in Bangalore, India, and Weisblatt said Dell has no plans to scale back the operation there.

    "Customers weren't satisfied with the level of support they were receiving, so we're moving some calls around to make sure they don't feel that way anymore," Weisblatt said. He would not discuss the nature of the dissatisfaction with the call center in Bangalore.

    Dell is one of a number of high-tech companies that have in recent years moved jobs to India and other developing nations for the cheaper labor, which in Dell's case helps keep down the cost of providing round-the-clock support.

    Corporate customers account for about 85 percent of Dell's business, with only 15 percent coming from the consumer market. Worldwide, Dell employs about 44,300 people. About 54 percent are abroad.

    Among Dell customers dissatisfied with the company's use of overseas labor is Ronald Kronk, a Presbyterian minister in Rochester, Pennsylvania, who has spent the last four months trying to solve a problem that resulted in his being billed for two computers. The problem, he said, is that the Dell call center is in India.

    "They're extremely polite, but I call it sponge listening -- they just soak it in and say, 'I can understand why you're angry,' but nothing happens," Kronk said.

    He added: "Every time I see a Dell commercial on TV, I just cringe. They make it sound so easy and it's been a nightmare."

  • #2
    someone created a fraudulent AOL account with my name and address and I was tearing my hair out trying to cancel it while talking to some pud from an indian call center...

    good for dell!

    but they shouldn't have moved their sh1tr there to begin with...
    To us, it is the BEAST.

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    • #3
      Tech support for corporate customers with Optiplex desktop and Latitude notebook computers will instead be handled from call centers in Texas, Idaho and Tennessee, Dell spokesman Jon Weisblatt said Monday.


      I.e. they've contracted a more highly regarded call center in Mumbai, India to handle those calls.

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      • #4
        "They're extremely polite, but I call it sponge listening -- they just soak it in and say, 'I can understand why you're angry,' but nothing happens," Kronk said.
        It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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        • #5
          Sounds like that last guy is ready to move into upper management.

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          • #6
            Don't companies have their own IT staff?
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            • #7
              You destroy Indian Jobs? Arent you aware they have Nukes????

              I could not care less about this I admit.
              Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!

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              • #8
                Yes, but there is a big movement in companies to outsource support and programming to India. But if they provide crappy service, do you actually save money. I'd like to see more horror stories like this just so the bean counters think before laying off people ,thinking they will save the company a few bucks in the short run.
                It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Urban Ranger
                  Don't companies have their own IT staff?
                  Yes, but they make American wages. In many companies, usually an executive twit gets the idea that it is more cost effective to get "experts" from foreign sweatshops, er, consulting firms for software support and development. So the company brings in several slick consulting services salesman to bid for the contract. The salesmen tell the twit everything he wants to hear and then the one who lowballs the best wins the contract. In those cases where offshore firms are used for development, the skeleton IT staff of the company is usually left to clean up the mess left by the "cost-effective" developers and eventually wind up rewriting said mess.

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                  • #10
                    That has been our experience, but the practice continues. I have yet to figure out why. It must be a Dilbert thing. Here we come Estonia.
                    It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
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                    • #11
                      The funny thing is, these offshore developers get sold as "experts" but I've worked alongside many (when they visit for a few weeks) who were just learning on the job. Just training. I've been in situations where I'm showing THEM how to write a particular application. It's nuts.

                      Unless a company has a CIO who has the balls to stand up to other executives when they demand their instant gratification, most companies will choose the fastest route to getting a task accomplished (throw $ at an army of offshore consultants) rather than give long-term consideration to staff development and ongoing maintenance and development of what is to be implemented.

                      At the beginning of this outsourcing craze, many companies didnt have a CIO position filled. Now many do, but even so, I'm sure that executive-level politics get in the way of many sensible decisions...

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                      • #12
                        The Indian call center personnel and officers are more easily manipulated and controlled by the Illuminati. Soon we will control alll your IT service. Fnord.
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                        • #13
                          Well I am glad to hear this. A hospital that is near where I lived did the same thing years ago, and was outsourcing their IT. When people their realized how crappy the service was they decided that it would be better to have their own IT department on site. And that is how my mom got a job their, when they were putting their IT department back togather again.
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                          • #14
                            In a few years these idiot coporations will see how stupid it is to have all their programming done in the thrid world. I cant wait for them to get bit in the *** and then come back to the US and trying to rebuild their own IT departments.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Jack_www
                              Well I am glad to hear this. A hospital that is near where I lived did the same thing years ago, and was outsourcing their IT. When people their realized how crappy the service was they decided that it would be better to have their own IT department on site. And that is how my mom got a job their, when they were putting their IT department back togather again.
                              Dare you go.
                              What?

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