SAlbrow
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I do agree that it's better for banks to have UK call centres, I deal with customers every day and you can tell there is some contempt at the Mumbia etc agents, not because they are not nice people - they are, but there are obvious cultural barriers there.
The last company I worked for, used an Indian call centre for it's IT Helpdesk, and again it was a pain not because they didn't want to be helpful, nor because they were incompetent - quite the opposite they were very skilled (I know this because I went into the local office out of frustation and watched the people in the uk talking to them on instant messenging to solve problems). The issue was the fact you had to ring india to fix a local problem, quite often be put through standard troubleshooting and then once they had decided its a problem wait ages - and somehow thats meant to be more efficent. Not faulting the staff, just the systems.
This seems to also be a problem for other companies, like three for example, you must go to india, but if you have anything meaty (such as you want to change contract, give notice, have a proper payment issue) then you need to speak to glasgow, you know that, they know that, but you have to go through loads of queueing and verificaiton first - i'd rather ring a switchboard and say, yeah can I have retentions in glasgow please.
Some are better than others, and where it is just reading information off then its not so much a problem, but for example when I just called three, they can be really bad and quite often don't understand how to use grammar properly - again not their fault, I wouldn't know where to start with indian.
Natwest have call centres in Plymouth, Southampton (023 80226443) and Bristol I think it is, I bank with them and it is nice to speak to someone that is on a similar wave length.
Barclays Monument is certainly UK - its based in crawley near asda (I worked for them for a day) - I have to stop myself laughing at the crawley accent when I ring up.
Lloyds TSB is Glasgow, Plymouth I think and somewhere else on the south coast, as well as Mumbia.
Nationwide, no idea where, but agreed they are very good and do have uk call centres, and a nice freephone number which is always good.
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