- Jul 7, 2003
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The Great Cornholio said:Ah - my mistake. Bangalore.
There are a variety of companies located in Bangalore including ICICI who employ thousands of workers to field subscription calls. Virgin holidays have set up a pilot project where a trainer has been sent to teach people to sell holidays who have never been to Britain or the potential holiday destinations.
True about Virgin Holidays Bangalore outpost (though it's very small and handles a tiny proportion of calls when they're very busy in the UK, but I would add that just because someone has a bit of an Asian accent does not guarantee you're talking to a call centre in India. People get far too obsessed with that idea.
Did it occur to you that Virgin Holidays are based in Crawley, which has a fairly substantial Asian population, and the person you spoke is as likely to live in Langley Green or Maidenbower as Delhi or Mumbai?? I should know, I worked for them until a few months ago. Why should someone get grief just because they speak English with a bit of an accent? I never met anyone at Virgin (well ok, only one) whose English skills appeared to be a problem on the phone, no matter where they were from.
People always jump on the Indian accent thing as though it's a guaranteed sign of an incompetent exported call centre. Why do Welsh or Scottish based call centres not get the same treatment??