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The end of death by call hold

October 28th 2010 06:32
: Vyoos news
call hold

We have been perplexed at times to see surveys of consumer dislikes which do not rank phone calls being placed on hold as number one. We found this so surprising that we recently undertook our own research, and Vyoos can now reveal a carefully concealed corporate secret - a big business conspiracy, in which high-level politicians may be implicated - regarding this issue.


Caller on hold, for those who have never used a telephone, is the process whereby companies treat customers and potential customers like idiots by assuming that they don't mind waiting for interminable periods listening to mindless promotional material, this after possibly hours pressing numbers just to get to the promotional material closest to their enquiry topic.

Call hold would be on top of every consumer pet hate list except for the terrible secret our research has revealed: many people die while waiting on the phone.

Most beat themselves to death with the handpiece.

"It is the great hidden shame of our so-called first-world society," said a psychiatrist, "that so little is understood about the human mind's ability to cope with the unique duress associated with call hold.

"People - and companies - need to understand that call hold minutes aren't like other minutes. You know how the Richter Scale works - how a magnitude 7 earthquake is 10 times as strong as a magnitude 6 earthquake? Well call hold is sort of like that - each minute imparts stress equal to all the previous minutes combined.


"I know, believe me. I went through this call hold last year and I've only just been released from intensive care. I'm better now, I think, except I wake at night sometimes and hear demonic voices singing 'Your call is important' in three-part harmony."

We have no doubt that Vodafone Australia had all the above in mind when it announced today that it is scrapping call hold. That's right, in a announcement which should have been televised live around the galaxy (what were their marketing people thinking?) Vodafone said all callers from the middle of next month would have the option of selecting a "return call", meaning a Vodafone representative would call them back as soon as possible.

"As soon as possible" may mean shortly before the next ice age but we don't care. This is the biggest news in telecommunications since Alexander Graham Bell sent the first telephonic message - to an assistant in an adjoining room - and had to wait for a response.

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Opinions can not be trusted

August 14th 2009 04:28
surveys

Richard Smith, a British doctor and director of the Ovations program which fights chronic disease in the developing world, recently had breakfast in Bangladesh with an unnamed economics professor from Harvard University.

The conversation during the meal was hardly the mundane breakfast chat of the common man. What these two higher minds chose to discuss was the degree to which the findings of most scientific surveys around the world each year can be trusted.

The conversation started like this. "Economists pay no attention to what people say, only to what they do." It was the Harvard economics professor speaking, so he should know what he is talking about.

Dr Smith responded that he tended to agree. After all, he said, we all know that there is a big gap between what people say and what they do. "Consequently I’ve always been wary of surveys. The more I think about it, however, the more I think that we should ignore all surveys. Life is too short."

One can only wonder if these two venerable men had any idea what a dagger they were plunging into the heart of bloggers everywhere, for whom the results of surveys are a constant and rich source of material.

Whose opinion are we to trust now?



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