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11/7/2005 4:59:41 PM EDT
I've been talking to a lot of tech support lately and have gotten a few really odd names.

I get an email that starts:

Hi.  My name is Manmeet and will be helping you with your problem.  

A  few days later I spoke with Jesus.  I knew he would definitely have a solution to my problem.
11/7/2005 5:24:19 PM EDT
[#1]
When the Indian suport line from Bangalore India escelated calls to me I always used fake names.

I was Flash Gordon most of the time or Buck Rogers. Sometimes James T Kirk. they had no clue.
11/7/2005 5:28:38 PM EDT
[#2]
"Bill Smith" in the most indian accent ever
11/7/2005 5:52:01 PM EDT
[#3]
they give indians american sounding names to use on the phone
11/7/2005 5:54:40 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I've been talking to a lot of tech support lately and have gotten a few really odd names.

I get an email that starts:

Hi.  My name is Manmeet and will be helping you with your problem.  

A  few days later I spoke with Jesus.  I knew he would definitely have a solution to my problem.



Jesus is a common name in Mexico, but it's pronounced "heysus."  Did this guy pronounce his name the normal way?
11/7/2005 5:55:59 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I've been talking to a lot of tech support lately and have gotten a few really odd names.

I get an email that starts:

Hi.  My name is Manmeet and will be helping you with your problem.  

A  few days later I spoke with Jesus.  I knew he would definitely have a solution to my problem.



Jesus is a common name in Mexico, but it's pronounced "heysus."  Did this guy actually pronounce his name the normal way?



It was Jesus.  I wasn't going to argue with him.  


I actually only emailed back and forth...