Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Nigerian Letter Scheme Meets Charter Outsourcing

How many times do you have to lose money over two years before you finally get it?? this woman decided to send $400,000 over two years to the Nigerian scam after people--including her husband--told her to stop. TWO YEARS? I love sending these guys letters and telling them what morons they are. No, not the suckers who fall for it, but the jerks who send the letters.

Besides, the spelling errors look like your typical errors from an outsourced job from another country. How was she to know? You should see the one I got from Charter Communications in the Philippines and it was a REAL letter! Ha, I think I'll post it for you here:

Dear: Charter Customer.

You have reach the Charter communications, my name is Maria and I am very happy to assist you with your queries.

Please you need to return the equipment to our Charter office, so that you will not be charge for unreturned equipment. Please you need to chat with us at www.charter.com or call us at 1-888-438-2427, so we can check on your bill. There are important information that we need to give and ask from you that is not permitted to be provided through email.

If you have additional questions, please let me know. Thank you for your e-mail! Enjoy your day!

Sincerely,

Maria
Charter E-mail Support Team

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Wow, now even that letter won prizes with the HR department. So, who knows? Maybe the woman in Oregon thought it was just another cost cutting, money saving corporate company like Charter who refuses to pay American workers real dollars and hires foreigners who can't write a simple letter.

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