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Deathie:
I'm wondering if Richard actually knows he's working for a scam company.

It's very possible he just follows a chart or guide given by his superiors, and assumes that it's the truth.

If you work under that theory, from Richards point of view, he's just trying to help people. I don't think he realizes he's really doing the opposite.

blαh2355:

--- Quote from: Snivy M.D. on May 25, 2012, 03:06:28 PM ---I'm wondering if Richard actually knows he's working for a scam company.

It's very possible he just follows a chart or guide given by his superiors, and assumes that it's the truth.

If you work under that theory, from Richards point of view, he's just trying to help people. I don't think he realizes he's really doing the opposite.

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Might be a possibility, he didn't go through the personal files and kept trying to do the steps. At the end wanted an explanation on how it was a scam so it seems he doesn't know what he was doing (unless he was lying).

Lavenchie:
Poor naive Richard.

coolzeldad:

--- Quote from: Snivy M.D. on May 25, 2012, 03:06:28 PM ---I'm wondering if Richard actually knows he's working for a scam company.

It's very possible he just follows a chart or guide given by his superiors, and assumes that it's the truth.

If you work under that theory, from Richards point of view, he's just trying to help people. I don't think he realizes he's really doing the opposite.

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--- Quote from: blah2355 on May 25, 2012, 03:16:01 PM ---Might be a possibility, he didn't go through the personal files and kept trying to do the steps. At the end wanted an explanation on how it was a scam so it seems he doesn't know what he was doing (unless he was lying).

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--- Quote from: Lavenchie on May 25, 2012, 04:15:03 PM ---Poor naive Richard.

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No no no, you don't understand LOL

The entire time he was lying about the computer in general, claiming certain things meant this or that.

It's obvious he was leading the customer on, there is no way he was being legitimate.. he was probably just frustrated he got caught.

That was a good watch tho thanks for posting that, never saw one happen in real time.

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For those interested, go to 19 minutes to skip the dude getting the phone number (and imo deciding whether or not to target the individual), and go to ~1hr to see where the comantra guy attempts to get the it dude to hand over his credit card details.. where the it dude then confronts the comantra guy.

Related LOL - don't know if fake or not
MICROSOFT WINDOWS INDIAN CALL CENTRE - FUNNY

Sabb:

--- Quote from: Snivy M.D. on May 25, 2012, 03:06:28 PM ---I'm wondering if Richard actually knows he's working for a scam company.

It's very possible he just follows a chart or guide given by his superiors, and assumes that it's the truth.

If you work under that theory, from Richards point of view, he's just trying to help people. I don't think he realizes he's really doing the opposite.

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I like that you pointed that out because I considered it too but... there's no way lol. Based off of what coolz said, and how defensive and aggravated he got. If he legitimately, as far as he knew, was helping out people with computers problems and that's that, then he would be patient with the customer and try to explain stuff calmly, not be getting so ticked off and aggressive.

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