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I Hate Phone Survey Caller

I definitely hate it so much! I can’t believe me always the one who pick up the stupid survey phone call all the time in the office. I was able to reject a few time because they straight away mention if I want to spend some times doing a survey. For those professional types, I have to admit I will be able to get lure easily in the phone. I just doesn’t know why, maybe they were able to predict my thought or something and maybe they hold some my company background information’s. You know, any related to the company that hasn’t settled yet are very critical especially when dealing with payment stuffs. I always thought they are one of them because I encounter once when my company haven’t paid the advertisement in the Brunei Year Book.

There are also several reasons hating the phone survey. Here are the things I have come out with my mind.
  • It is very annoying when you have to listen and pay attentions carefully what they are trying to say. As you might know sometimes you don’t know what the hell they are trying to asked
  • The questions and answer are too long, OMG! Some of the questions are terrible long, not to mention them trying to speak so fast.
  • Using excuse coming to Brunei starting a IT course that require survey first
  • These companies are from overseas, you know we are paying for the phone incoming cost?
  • Wasting your precious time and you won’t know when your customers might call, if there is any urgent call out services.

I would rather waste my time filling the forms and online survey which is much better and faster. Phone survey is kind of old system. Although hearing answer directly from real person talking on the phone do provide greater and correct results from the survey. But well, I am the person who really hates phone survey. It simply just is wasting my time.

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