No Tom I have talked with more than one support person who could not pronounce English very well and I had a difficult time understanding them. (I lived in Canada and I have heard enough English, Irish, Scottish, Australian and South African accents.)

On the citizenship fee, I am well familiar with it, as I have been bugging my wife to get her citizenship done. Every time she holds off it costs me more. (She has to have her "Green" card renewed every ten years and that fee has also steeply risen to over $300.00)

Stewart


At 04:09 PM 7/30/2007, you wrote:
>Slow down one of the reasons we cannot understand them is that they
>cannot speak English well enough to handle support calls.

They are speaking English and usually very proper English. The problem is
that some people live such insular lives that they boil at the sound of
anything that is not from their particular region.

Today the application fee for becoming a US citizen was raised to over
$1000. Same mentality at work.

Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL  SL 82


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