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Submitted by ladybug on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 09:26
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I have a friend that works for Experian and they are outsourcing all of their work to Costa Rica within 6 months. The employees were told that they would be getting a severance package and that if anyone notified the general public about this they would be fired. What does everyone think of that. Do we want costa rico residents to have information of our credit information. I know I personally do not.

This is just typical of america's corporate world trying to save a buck. What does everyone think of this. My friend has worked for Experian for about 10 years. :twisted:


JFC!!??!! Unbelievable! Never mind losing your job, but who knows how strong security measures are in safeguarding your information, especially when it's overseas! I mean, sheesh, I can't even use my cc here in the US without it being stolen (account #) by some waiter or ATM bar code clone!

I'm just fed up with all this stuff! :( (Thanks for letting me vent!)


Submitted by desperatelyseekingsanity on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 09:44

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Unfortunatly, it's a fact of capitalism . . . . Consumers want low prices, and frankly, most are not going to pay the higher price for the US made product. How many of you are Walmart shoppers?

These companies have to move their operations overseas because the public is demanding lower prices, and in order for them to still make profit, they have to decrease their costs.

If more people were willing to pay more for US made products, then there wouldn't be the huge run to overseas production. Yeah, I know that Experian doesn't produce, but Call Centers count too. People want the best service, but don't want to pay for it. People want things cheap, but labor in the US is not cheap in comparison with other countries.


Submitted by goudah2424 on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 13:30

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Yup, blame it on Capitalism...we invest in stock in publicly traded companies expecting a return on our investment, which puts pressure on these companies to provide a reasonable rate of return...thus, higher prices or lower expenses...it's a merry-go-round. Hmm...maybe Karl Marx was right afterall??!!...(pondering REAL hard here...)


Submitted by desperatelyseekingsanity on Wed, 08/06/2008 - 13:38

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Funny thing, since more and more jobs are being "out-sourced" overseas there won't be many people left here in America that will be able to afford to buy at Sprawl-Mart, much less buying American.

But I do deplore the idea of our personal information (like SSN's, addresses, etc.) being shipped overseas by companies like Experian and CA's that use call centers in India. It's just asking for trouble! It's hard enough keeping your information from being stolen by crooks here in America, now we have to worry about International crooks having a go at it!


Submitted by FloridaRon on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 15:39

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What I think is sick is how when you know darned well you're getting a call from India and the person pretends they are American. I try and trip them up and ask them "What's the current temp in New Delhi", and if they give me an Americanized name, I say "Yeah, and I'm Sanjay..." I'm sorry, there are people out in America who were working in call centers and lost their jobs too.


Submitted by kscornell on Sat, 08/09/2008 - 16:24

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today was my last day at experian after 23+ years because of costa rica. however the original post was not 100% correct. yes they are moving SOME work to costa rica. it will not be any credit related work at this time. it's work from their marketing services division not credit services. it's technically not "outsourcing". it's actually an experian building and experian employees.


Submitted by on Mon, 02/02/2009 - 09:26

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I would higly suggest you don't work there. Too much red tape, they make you work long hours, they frown about working from home but yet when you work a full day at the office they expect you to go home and then work remotely, they have way too many silos and care only about the bottom dollar. They outsource (or nearshore) the work to save money and the quality has gone out the window. If you're looking to use them as a stepping stone, they might be a good candidate, otherwise stay far away from them. It is not a good place to work.


Submitted by on Fri, 08/21/2009 - 02:25

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today was my last day at experian after 23+ years because of costa rica. however the original post was not 100% correct. yes they are moving SOME work to costa rica. it will not be any credit related work at this time. it's work from their marketing services division not credit services. it's technically not "outsourcing". it's actually an experian building and experian employees.



The correct term is 'off-shoring.' Stinks just the same, though.


Submitted by unclewulf on Sat, 09/26/2009 - 13:27

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