Argos till staff now pushing houses as well as extended warranties
‘The assistant told me that the exercise bike needed batteries and offered me some, then asked if I needed a house to put it in.’
Posted: Dec 14th, 2011
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‘The assistant told me that the exercise bike needed batteries and offered me some, then asked if I needed a house to put it in.’
Posted: Dec 14th, 2011
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Mr Derek O’Hara, a former resident of the controversial site, described Basildon Council’s customer service drive as ‘poor to very poor. I’d say 3 out of 10’.
Posted: Oct 19th, 2011
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‘Interruptions such as customers asking for ketchup and straws, begging for no ice in the coke or asking difficult questions about abattoir hygiene could stop staff from doing their jobs properly.’
Posted: Aug 30th, 2011
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IT support call centres and high-street computer and telephone retailers today called on the government to radically improve the smirking, sneering, eye-rolling and ironic intonation abilities of Britain’s young people.
Posted: Jul 4th, 2011
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In response to the bleak economic outlook for 2011, 39-year-old Barry Nugent of Canvey Island has taken the radical step of outsourcing much of his everyday existence in a bid to significantly reduce his overheads.
Posted: Dec 30th, 2010
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