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Posted by: Himanshu (Friday 3 March 2006, 1:03 AM)

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Ken,

> All those call centres, that were set up to get around UK Laws and Regulations, have harrassed the UK for too long.

Nope.. weren't set to get around UK laws and regulations. Its just economics - setting up a call centre in India makes a lot of sense, because of low costs and easy availability of highly educated employees.

And no.. the calls might have been made by Indian employees, but the employer is definitely a multi-national, even British, if it matters. So, raise your point with the companies that engage their operations in those call centres, not the countries that host them.

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