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I May Drop All Business With Entities Whose Customer Service Centers Are Outside The U.S.
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 563986" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I'll admire and respect you...if you follow through with your convictions. It won't be easy, and I wish you luck.</p><p></p><p>We're in an interesting pickle here. With the stock market seemingly being the only metric in which we gauge the health and utility of our economy, it necessarily follows that things like customer service, which are labor and time intensive, will be outsourced to places and people with whom we can take advantage. There is no inherent element of ethics or morality in capitalism, and I say that matter of factly and with no hidden agenda. I honestly don't know what people expect...I mean...what people reasonably expect. Worst of all, we blame these other places and people for this predicament, and when I hear people treat them badly, I get fired up. They just want a job and to feed their families, like everyone else on the planet. It's hardly their fault that corporations offer them this opportunity. So I hope you follow through, because we're complicit in this deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 563986, member: 1211"] I'll admire and respect you...if you follow through with your convictions. It won't be easy, and I wish you luck. We're in an interesting pickle here. With the stock market seemingly being the only metric in which we gauge the health and utility of our economy, it necessarily follows that things like customer service, which are labor and time intensive, will be outsourced to places and people with whom we can take advantage. There is no inherent element of ethics or morality in capitalism, and I say that matter of factly and with no hidden agenda. I honestly don't know what people expect...I mean...what people reasonably expect. Worst of all, we blame these other places and people for this predicament, and when I hear people treat them badly, I get fired up. They just want a job and to feed their families, like everyone else on the planet. It's hardly their fault that corporations offer them this opportunity. So I hope you follow through, because we're complicit in this deal. [/QUOTE]
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