Monday, November 13, 2006



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The Decline of Customer Service

November 13, 2006

The Decline of Customer Service

By Richard Kuper

The Op Ed Page
http://ReadTheOpEdPage.com

Businesses usually rise and fall, at least in part, on the quality of their customer service. That leaves one to wonder why many companies, especially the larger ones, have chosen to outsource their customer services to places where, for starters, English is not the native language, and so those hired to be the customer-facing company representatives for these customers are, for the most part, incapable of having a clear and understandable conversation with the customer.

The modern world provides for multiple means of providing customer support. There is, of course, the in-person -physically-at-the-company customer support, where that is feasible (physical stores, for example). Such companies usually take care to ensure that the persons who represent them are presentable and can communicate clearly with the customer. Technology has added other options. There is, of course, customer service by telephone. Calling customer service has proven to be a nightmare for a wide variety of citizens here in the USA, as they are more often than not connected to someone in a far-away country with less than adequate English-speaking skills, and often no clue as to how to address the problem. In addition, there is now e-mail and on-line chat, and the written responses show the glaring issues that now exist. More often than not there are multiple words missing making the information incomprehensible. Also frequent are canned paragraphs and phrases that usually have nothing to do with responding to the help that has been requested.

It is a mystery to this writer why it is that companies have gone so far out of their way to do what they can to alienate and infuriate their customers. Do they not want our business?

Thursday, November 09, 2006



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Irresponsible and innacurate reporting?

November 8, 2006

Irresponsible and innacurate reporting?

By Richard Kuper

The Op Ed Page
http://ReadTheOpEdPage.com

The new Senate will be 49 Democrats and 49 Republicans and 2 Independents. No party is the majority. And even if the 2 Independents (one being Lieberman who got back into congress thanks to the Republicans who voted for him) may tend to side more often with the Democrats, they are not Democrats, they are Independents. So, technically, all committees must be co-headed, and there is no such thing in the next Senate as a Majority and Minority leader, just co-leaders.

So why is the press saying the Democrats are now the majority party in the Senate? It's just not accurate.

Monday, November 06, 2006



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The future of the US depends on your vote: Remember to Vote

November 6, 2006

The future of the US depends on your vote
Remember to Vote

By Richard Kuper

The Op Ed Page
http://ReadTheOpEdPage.com

Hopefully your vote will count. If you are voting on an electronic voting machine, do everything in your power to confirm that your vote is registering as you intend it. If you see something that doesn't seem right, say so at the time you see it. If you suspect foul play and do not get satisfaction at the polling place, contact the media and get them to your polling place.

The state of our democracy is at risk. Elections have been stolen since 2000. Yes, that is an accurate statement. No, it is not some sort of conspiracy theory. If you have not seen the documentary on HBO "Hacking Democracy" it's still airing so look it up and watch it. Here on the east coast it will re-air on Election Day at 9am. If you don't have HBO, see http://blackboxvoting.org for more info. You should also see if the Lou Dobbs special on electronic voting on CNN is still airing and catch that as well. Sadly, the majority of media have not reported on this major issue.

Remember to vote and remind all your neighbors and family and friends and coworkers or whomever to vote. And pay attention, and tell everyone you know to pay attention, to what is happening at your polling place, and to every part of the voting process, from signing in to recording your vote.