Re: Poor Customer Service - BT Call Centres

Totally agree with everything you've said. Their support is totally awful and being based in India, no offense but they can't understand what you're saying or you can't fully understand them. They stick to a script that is unhelpful. One woman actually hung up on me as I was explaining my broadband problem! I tried to find somewhere to complain at BT but can't get past all the phone options and recordings - just go round in circles. But when they want their bill paying or want to sell you something, they're straight in touch with a UK based 'friendly' person...
They really are useless. Is Virgin or some of the other suppliers any better?

ryant704 wrote:
toekneem wrote:
Freddychopper wrote:
They really are useless. Is Virgin or some of the other suppliers any better?
Going by the problems and complaints in some of the other forums, the answer is NO
BT have 4x the number of complaints as their next big rival.
You might care to have a read:
http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2012/09/latest-phone-broadband-and-pay-tv-complaints-revealed/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15018161
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/47716/talktalk-most-complained-phone-broadband-ofcom
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/c/news/unhappy-with-your-tv-broadband-or-phone-how-to-complain-and-h...
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/phones/2011/04/talk-talk-worst-for-phone-and-broadband-complai...
toekneem
http://www.no2nuisancecalls.net
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    A poster wrote: "IMO all these Unions & Contractors should be gone. "
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    Back on topic...Yes sadly the buried cable issue seems to remain a big problem for Verizon. It happened to me. But..I have to say...once it did get resolved....I haven't had many problems...I too was a comcast customer...but I would NEVER go back unless Fios was discontinued...or they finally have competition in the "fiber to the house" arena.
    Right now...my issues are questionable data transfer speed....and of course less than stellar customer service...
    Good luck....
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  • Filing a complaint for poor customer service

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  • Poor Customer Service at Eau Claire, Wisconsin Corporate Store

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    Hello sellyourstocks,
    Welcome to the forum, and thank you for sharing you for sharing your feedback regarding your visit to our Cary, NC store. As a mother of a 6 year old I can definitely understand wanting to give your daughter a treat for behaving well in the store. It sounds like no one made the effort to help you obtain change for the gumball machine, and I'm very sorry for the disappointing experience you encountered 
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    Respectfully, 
    Maria|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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  • Poor customer service from billing department

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    Good afternoon madaraseafood,
    Welcome to the Best Buy forum, and thank you for connecting with us.
    It is entirely possible the agent you spoke with put you on hold in-order to review your My Best Buy™ account, but there is no reason you should have to spend a portion of your day sitting on the phone.  That is not the level of customer service that Best Buy strives to provide, and that is why I would suggest coming to the forum first if you have any future My Best Buy™ questions, as I am always happy to help.
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    I hope that you enjoy the rest of your day. 
    Derek|Social Media Specialist | Best Buy® Corporate
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  • Poor Customer Service Received

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