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"AHT" (Average Handle Time): They joked about how long it took to get their first real date on the calendar. Love in the Time of Customer Queries While
Real Horror Stories
- The Obsessed Caller: In a 2018 incident in Mumbai, an agent had to quit after a male customer traced her location using the call center's address from her LinkedIn (she had mentioned her employer). He began waiting outside her office. The romance plot turned into a police case.
- The Extortion Romance: A female agent feigned affection for a wealthy customer to upsell him premium plans and loans. When he tried to end the "phone relationship," she threatened to tell his wife about their "affair." The call logs became legal evidence.
- The Lead (Caller): Emotionally vulnerable, holds phone between ear and shoulder while cooking dinner alone, has never said “I love you” without a 30-second network lag.
- The Agent: Has perfect English, an unplaceable accent, and the emotional intelligence of a therapist. Is legally required to say “I understand your frustration” but somehow makes it sound like “I understand your soul.”
- The Villain: The automated IVR. “Press 1 for billing. Press 2 for romance.” There is no option 2.
The "Solace" Factor: In call centers, long hours in close proximity—often during night shifts—lead employees to seek "solace" and emotional support from co-workers who understand their daily stressors. The Obsessed Caller: In a 2018 incident in