Call Center: Call Report Application suggestion?
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@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
Mitel only gives the barest of logs... if you want more than that is like $10K for the reporting software.
That's insane. The place I was supposed to work for uses Mitel. He said they were stuck in a contract and couldn't get away from it.
That's a common line used which means "of course we can replace it but I don't want to be bothered talking to you about this so I'm going to make something ridiculous up and hope that you go away."
It's one of those "socially acceptable lies" that I don't understand. Obviously he's either a total liar or a buffoon, but it is so acceptable to lie in this way that lots of people just do it hoping to not deal with the facts of the matter.
Had this exact one from a customer this month. The difference between most people and me is that I ask why his manager hadn't been information as to the fact that he is outright lying and/or completely incompetent and attempting to block work being done.
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@Dashrender said:
@johnhooks said:
@Dashrender said:
Mitel only gives the barest of logs... if you want more than that is like $10K for the reporting software.
That's insane. The place I was supposed to work for uses Mitel. He said they were stuck in a contract and couldn't get away from it.
Huh - I wonder what kind of contract?
The only thing that I can think that we'd be stuck with would be a year's worth of updates if we paid a yearly software maintenance fee.
I suppose they could be purely leasing the phone system.
Even if you are "stuck with it", it only means that you have to pay for it, not use it.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@LAH3385 contracts like this are illegal in the US, as well as in much of the developed world.
Not illegal. You are allowed to give discounts for things like that.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@LAH3385 contracts like this are illegal in the US, as well as in much of the developed world.
Not illegal. You are allowed to give discounts for things like that.
Thanks - I was wondering about that too - didn't seem like predatory contracts were illegal - just bad.
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@Dashrender said:
Thanks - I was wondering about that too - didn't seem like predatory contracts were illegal - just bad.
Not really even predatory. It's purely optional. Since a good alternative is free, if you sign this it's because you really wanted this discount and product. If they charge a penny, it's not remotely predatory. Why any company would sign this, I have no idea, but have no one to blame except themselves.
It's less predatory than, say, "Eat this 96oz steak and it is free" contracts.
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That better be a great 96oz steak!
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We are using Xima Chronicall with our Avaya IP Office system. Looks like it works with ShoreTel but don't think NEC.