Aastha Vij | Hmm... I must say that I am amazed to read all your reponses. Thanks a lot.
When I wrote this message yesterday, I had just finished speaking to the Arcor customer care and was fuming, so pardon the mistakes.
Firstly, I must point out to everyone here that I DO speak German. Not very fluently, but I manage a decent show, considering that I have just completed one year of my stay in this country.
Also, for all of you out there telling me the importance of learning the language, I joined a full time German language course within 20 days of my arrival here. I spent 5 days a week, 4 hours a day for 4 months learning German and by April, I had passed all 4 tests for Grundstuffe with the highest note in my class. All this, when I came here initially only for 4-5 months with no intentions of completing even a year here. It's a different story that I stayed on longer.
That is the ONLY reason of my survival for these 12 months now. So I don't think I need any more advise on that. Despite all this and the fact that I initiated my conversation with Arcor in German, I later requested for an English speaking customer-service agent because I felt that this guy was not understanding my problem and was speaking too fast for me to understand what he was saying, totally unsympathetic and rude when he should have been atleast APOLOGETIC. Not to forget that the same afternoon, I spoke to another agent at Arcor in English who TOLD me that all their agents should be able to speak some English!!!
@Lacrima: I have asked Arcor a dozen times to specify some duration of time when we can expect the DT guys instead of making us wait an entire day for a 5 minute job. They say their most favorite phrase: "We have no control or idea on this. It depends Deutsch telecom".(to which we customers of Arcor have no connection)
(thanks for the correction on "meinfrage". I had created this account when I was just beginning to learn German.)
Also, its NOT the telecom people that I have been dealing with(i wish that was the case). I have been talking to Arcor customer service who is supposed to arrange this connection as a part of their service to us.
"You should have called them immediately, when they didnt appear for 1-2 hours. " -> I called them every 2 hours and all they said was that i must wait for the day to end to be sure that the technician has REALLy not come. EVEN yesterday, after the scheduled appointment was over at 16:00 hrs, the cus-care fellow told me to wait another hour(mebbe the technician was late).
When I ask for any contact no. of the telecom ppl., Arcor says they don't have information on that(or cannot pass it to me).
"Expecting the Service Staff of Telekom to speak English is NOT justifiable" -> But expecting a CUSTOMER SERVICE should be?? Especially when I KNOW that they have many people who do speak English.I never expected it from service staff of telecom.
@aalvarez: Thanks. This was actually what I was looking for. Some sort of a consumer service thing where I could report the matter. I mean, I don't care if they can't speak German. But I DO expect them to behave RESPONSIBLY!! Is this some joke? You just make people spend their working days, not stepping out of their houses and after this happens twice due to NO mistake from our side, all they say is"we'll give you yet another appointment".
@Nobody: There was NO confusion created by me. Believe me, despite my broken German, I am sure that I booked the appoinment correctly because we received offical confirmation by post from Arcor on the dates and timings(not once, twice). Yes, the only thing I missed was taking down the name of the guy who I spoke to last. Are there ISPs in Germany(who also provide telephone connections) without the backbone of DT?
@deepbluesand: Lucky you! (i don't think language came in my way. It's just the recless treatment).
@ All of you: Here's the latest: Our very helpful new landlords(who cannot speak a word of English and my husband doesn't speak any German :-)) took my husband to the local Deutsch telecom agency yesterday. It was discovered that on the day of our first appointment, Arcor had given the DT people our OLD address to activate the connection(from where they had JUST disconnected us on 1st December) . They had NO appoinment booked for us by Arcor whatsoever for yesterday.
Now all the people swearing by German customer service may please react to this.(i have several other personal experiences to counter that but lets drop them for now).
Cheers! |