I was hoping we english speaking people were not the only ones plagued with the bad phone connection and usual uptight service I have come to expect from our indian techie wonders. i will say though if you get an indian female techie she is always more pleasant and fun to talk to.
guidogodoy wrote:
THAT I can answer 100%. Yes. You do get tech support in Spanish. Funny as you often hear an Indian accent in Spanish! LOL.
Try Swhalihi, though! Good luck!
spapad wrote:
Which brings up another interesting question. If you live in a spanish speaking nation and you have a tech issue, when you call and ask for tech support in espanõl, do you get an indian person speaking spanish? Someone please tell me the answer to this!(Quoting Message by guidogodoy from Saturday, February 21, 2009 1:15:04 PM)
guidogodoy wrote:
(In his best Indian tech-support voice)
Dear sir, I am not understanding what you mean by this "do-dad" terminology. Does this mean your father cannot use the phone?
There should have been a manual that explains everything in plain-japanese. I would refer you to that document as, while I work for Cricket, I do not actually own a cellphone. If it works either way, I would advise you to leave it off.
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Deep Freeze wrote:
I have "Cricket" wireless. I have a little doo-dad ( high tech word) that I plug into the side of this thing and I have internet access. The little doo-dad has a switch on it. I have noticed that, whether I turn on this switch or not, I have internet. So, what the heck is it for???????????
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..................