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Working from Home - Virtual Call Centres
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Hotess..... No I don't mean Targets, just the way they do things with regards to agreed dates of receiving pay, and what they expect from agents.
Rockyroad..... I can vouch for Maygenta. They are legit and pay regularly on the agreed date. They pay a good hourly rate of £7.50 ph but unfortunately only have a couple of accounts at the moment.0 -
I have been on the maygenta site but anytime I try to upload my cv it says "error in uploading" but it doesnt specify what the error is. Has anyone else had this problem?
Yes, I'm having exactly the same problem! It's so frustrating. I emailled them about it but haven't received a reply so far.
I'm not sure what the problem is, if anyone knows please let me know!!This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
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saucygurl123 wrote: »nikki, I have applied at contractxchange for a company called act conferencing, I applied at the weekend but havent heard anything, do you know how long they normally take to reply to say you have got onto a course?
Hi, sorry ive got no idea. Im in the same boat0 -
I work for the AA, from home.
The previous poster is right, you do need to work in the call centre for 3-6 months (although some of my colleagues went home before this). It's not a bad thing because you get to cover all difficulties with your manager with you.
They employ homeworkers within travelling distances of their call centres near Birmingham and Manchester. I really like it, it means I can be at home all day with my doggies and earn a decent wage from a reputable company. They do a health and safety inspection on the room you want to use as your office and they have certain criteria and they do supply all the equipment that is needed.0 -
Hi, i have just started working for Maygenta, their CV regidtration is working now. It seems that they have more work too.0
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Well ive applied so fingers crossed!0
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The AA link (the last one) doesnt seem to be working.Working for Arise has it's own thread:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=24207087#post24207087
Been doing some more research and Arise are NOT the only organisation offering this sort of work!
http://www.maygenta.com/the-benefits
The AA, Scottish Power (and maybe BT) are all looking for homebased CSAs.
The AA supply ALL your equipment and furniture:
http://www.flexibility.co.uk/cases/A...all-centre.htm
Does anyone work for any of above (not Arise)?'It is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection' Elizabeth Gilbert.
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Just applied to Maygenta, fingers crossed!0
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hi there,
I know callcatcherz do a lot of work (or at least did, not sure whats happened since) for arise and Yngjackie on MSE is one of the owners.
HTH
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