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New survey shows how companies are using COVID as an excuse to not answer the phone

New survey shows how companies are using COVID as an excuse to not answer the phone 83% of people notice an increase in the Covid-19 pandemic being used as an excuse for poor communications Man tired of waiting on the phone US Companies leave us hanging on the telephone. New survey shows companies are using Covid as excuse for poor customer communications ATLANTA, GEORGIA, UNITED STATES, February 8, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ A new survey suggests that an increasing number of companies are using the COVID pandemic as an excuse for poor communications with customers. The survey of 1,000 US adults, by leading communications company Moneypenny, shows that 83% of people believe that 11 months into the pandemic, an increasing number of companies are stating that there will be a delay in answering phone calls, or engaging in live chat, due to unusually high call volumes caused by the pandemic.

Cash, valuables taken away

Cash, valuables taken away February 7, 2021 KASUR: Locals were robbed of cash and other valuables on Saturday. Bandits intercepted two brothers Aqib Ali and Asher Ali near Karkani Canal, Chunian Road, and when they resisted the gunmen opened fire, injuring one of them. Two bandits snatched Rs 60,000 from Khalid near Rakh Mari Mangal Singhp, Kot Radha Kishan. Three robbers snatched Rs 20,000 and a mobile phone from Saleem near BS Link Canal Saddar Phoolnagar. THREE INJURED: Three people were injured in road accidents. Owais and Ramzan were riding a motorbike when a van hit them, leaving them injured.

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Cash, jewellery stolen in Anjar | Rajkot News

Rajkot: Thieves decamped with cash and jewellery worth Rs 12 lakh from a locked house in Meghpar (Borchi) village in Anjar taluka of Kutch district on Wednesday. According to police, the incident came to light when house owner Shailendrasinh Jadeja, who works in an HR department at a private company at Tuna Port returned from work on Thursday. “On Tuesday, Jadeja went for his job and his wife and kids went to Mundra to attend a social function. The house was locked. Thieves broke into the house on Wednesday and stole cash and jewellery,” said police FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail

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