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Why such costly "Email Systems"?

 
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Why such costly "Email Systems"?
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05-01-2006, 08:01 PM
Great writing skills, javed.
its like this in pakistan. and all of the third world countries. thats the difference & thats why they are first world & we are third world.

I too, myself prefer citibank or anz bank becaz of their very good customer service. my experience of pak banks had been really bitter.
pehlay tu account open kay liye hi aik sponsor lao & after that poorest customer service (in government owned banks non existenant customer service)
I needed to open a foreign currency a/c to pay my ACCA fees. most of the Pak banks showed so much suspicion that as I am opening the a/c for money laundering but thanks to citi bank, they proved to very liberal.

even alfalah bank's customer service on phone is not good. its virtually impossible to talk to a rep on phone. even though its UAE bank. this things speak themselves the difference btw us & the developed countries.....

when this is the case here, then how on earth can they reply & solve problems on email??
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Why such costly "Email Systems"? - by javed - 05-01-2006, 03:42 PM
[No subject] - by ausmanpk2001 - 05-01-2006, 08:01 PM
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