kk wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2006 at 8:47pm:
“...... To try and ensure that our customers pay nothing extra to contact us by telephone, regardless of where their call is answered, ...
They mean "customers pay nothing extra to [have] their call ... answered" in India.
kk wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2006 at 8:47pm:
On balance we believe that we are making it simpler and cheaper for our customers to call us, wherever they are in the UK.
It's "simpler and cheaper for our customers to call us" on a UK number than calling India directly.
kk wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2006 at 8:47pm:
The cost to the Bank of providing this arrangement is substantial, ...
... and our profits would be even more huge if we did not have to bear the cost of stupid customers wanting to speak to us.
kk wrote on Mar 23
rd, 2006 at 8:47pm:
and HSBC does not receive an income from telephone calls. ........ ”
"HSBC does not receive an income from telephone calls" after paying the cost of forwarding the calls to India and paying for all the necessary equipment.
... If only it weren't for these demanding customers who keep wanting access to their money ...