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People in Corp. Need to get a life

bluetoothdaddy

Mar 16, 2006, 10:06 AM
In a recent conversation with my AAE. I have found out that phonescoop and Howard Forums are under intense scrutinization by a team in USCC corp. There job is to solely find out who is releasing "secret" info. about new phones, promos, and other info. My AAE is one of the coolest in the market and I don't think he would create something of this nature seeing as how I never mentioned anything about phonescoop or howard forums. So I am not a kiss @ss I just want to let everybody know to C.Y.A. (Cover Your @ss)

Thats All

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cfparker

Mar 16, 2006, 12:26 PM
Thats BS I think the corp. people should just leave us alone but you will never see me on this forum again b/c I will not risk my job. if there is a corp. person reading everything I write and going back to tattle to John Rooney. Thats just not cool

so Phonescoop people I'm Out see ya on the otherside of USCC!!
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jayhigh

Mar 16, 2006, 3:17 PM
So basically they are admitting to being in the wrong on things and they are trying to cover up by getting rid of the people that are telling the truth. I came from car sales (you know the "most corrupt sales people in the world") and I never had to deal with soo much back talking and a$$ covering. Maybe if the company would just deal with the problems it has instead of covering them up they can go further, but until then they'll just mess up what they have.
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jayhigh

Mar 16, 2006, 3:18 PM
Oh yeah and corporate makes more than agents do for the same job anyway. So if I do get fired at least I'm an agent and I'm not messing up a real good job.
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alejandro

Mar 16, 2006, 4:28 PM
Besides, they dont understand that would never help the situation, you turn a minor annoyance to a big problem, this flow of "secret" information that is available to any customer does not stop when someone is fired, they can just ask someone else. Some slacker can walk into a store and ask for a rebate form and release all the "top-secret" new phones comming out.
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USCELLGIRL

Mar 22, 2006, 10:50 AM
If you arent releasing sensitive company information you have nothing to worry about. DUH! 😳

USCC doesnt even have someone monitoring the 50% rule...you think they really have someone scanning forums and phonescoop? PLEASE! (oops, did I spill sensitive material?) 😁 its just a scare tactic from your AAE, no matter how cool he is.
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jayhigh

Mar 22, 2006, 11:39 AM
Hey it seems that people in corp. feel that they are better than agents. Am I the only one that has noticed this.
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alejandro

Mar 22, 2006, 12:27 PM
That's always how it is, with any company, and probably because they get better benefit packages.
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bluetoothdaddy

Mar 25, 2006, 10:05 AM
I HAVE NO PROBLES WITH ANY CORP. STORE EXCEPT ONE IN MY AREA. THEY CONSISTANTLY SCREW THINGS UP FOR US!! BUT I HAVE FRIENDS THAT WORK ON CORP SIDE AND THEY KNOW ITS TOUGH WORKING FOR AN AGENT BECAUSE THEY HAVE DONE IT BEFORE. I HAVE ACTUALLY RECIEVED LOTS OF HELP FROM CERTAIN CORP. STORES!!
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computerking

Mar 17, 2006, 12:22 PM
What are they going to do? get a subpena and track our ip's from phonescoop, haha. I dont work retail so they cant track my computer usage, personal connection from an agent location.

America is all about free speach, if the information is said to help a customer out. Well isnt that what US Cellular is about, Customer expects, we deliver. As long as were not releasing cell records or any personal identification records, then there isnt a problem in my eyes.
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bluejay

Mar 20, 2006, 10:32 PM
Try the spell check, it's great!
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