Friday, 28 September 2012

Amusing Enquiries

Sept 28A
These are actual call centre conversations!
 
** Travel Centre
Customer: "I've been ringing 0700 2300 for two days and can't get through to enquiries, can you help?".
 
Operator: "Where did you get that number from, sir?"
Customer: "It was on the door to the Travel Centre".
Operator: "Sir, they are our opening hours".
 
** Samsung Electronics
 
Caller: "Can you give me the telephone number for Jack?"
 Operator: "I'm sorry, sir, I don't understand who you are talking about". Caller: "On page 1, section 5, of the user guide it clearly states that I need to unplug the fax machine from the AC wall socket and telephone Jack before cleaning. Now, can you give me the number for Jack?"
Operator: "I think you mean the telephone point on the wall".
 
** RAC Motoring Services
 
Caller: "Does your European Breakdown Policy cover me when I am travelling in Australia?"
Operator: " Doesn't the product give you a clue?"
 
** AA Motoring Services
 
Caller (enquiring about legal requirements while travelling in France):
"If I register my car in France, do I have to change the steering wheel to the other side of the car?"
 
** Directory Enquiries
 
1) Caller: "I'd like the number of the Argoed Fish Bar in Cardiff please".
Operator: "I'm sorry, there's no listing. Is the spelling correct?" Caller: "Well, it used to be called the Bargoed Fish Bar but the 'B' fell off".
 
2) Then there was the caller who asked for a knitwear company in Woven.
 Operator: "Woven? Are you sure?"
Caller: "Yes. That's what it says on the label; Woven in Scotland".
 
3) On another occasion, a man making heavy breathing sounds from a phone box told a worried operator:
"I haven't got a pen, so I'm steaming up the window to write the number on".
 
 Tag: AmusingEnquiries

Dangerously United ...

Sept 28
A couple I know is going to get married next Saturday. They are not close friends of mine, but their immediate neighbour is, who had revealed to me before that this couple spend most of their days quarreling or fighting. I had also observed that their background, education, views or opinions on whatever, are as different as their characters. So, when they told me the good news, he excitedly, she silent, but with sparkles in her eyes and smiling. My mind at first went 'Oh oh ...' even when I was congratulating them.
'Yeah', he continued: 'a wedlock, dangerously united!'
Now that is enlightening, that they are fully aware of what they are getting into, but happy and ready to tie the knot knowing what they each must learn - patience, respect, tolerance, adapting; and the most important part, loving under whatever pressure or circumstances. Much safer ground for a life-long union that those who rush into marriage based on mutual attraction and passion.
Love can always conquer differences and obstacles. I congratulated them once again after we parted, quietly to myself this time.
Tag: DangerousWedlock