I am fed up with scammers and need a genuine call center project. What should I do? What are the things to be done for starting a BPO business?

Last Updated: 03.07.2025 00:24

I am fed up with scammers and need a genuine call center project. What should I do? What are the things to be done for starting a BPO business?

Think , what are your plan and make corrections.

Never pay any fees to anyone to get bpo projects .

To avoid scammers.. Correct your own centers plan from scratch.

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Dont forget, this AI era now.

When a new center plans on easy jobs, less budget operations , it tends to attract scammers.

Easy jobs dont make money .

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But fake offers comes only when own plans are wrong .

Wish you good luck for your center success.

Plan which is not replaceable by any AI bot or AI program. Such as Telemarketing , sales, promotion for client services and products. Sure you get to talk with real clients in this . They might reject because of team size , commitment or operation size. But at-least you get real deals to discuss and correct your plans as per market standards.

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I know, not easy.

When i read this kind of question. it is obvious no one wants to lose fake offers.

Genuine client selects those centers who has capacity to operate a business ( not only office setup ) and understandings of client interests ( not only centers targeting on own fix income) . Client pays when they get results.

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and Bpo makes tremendous profits for its owners and investors.

thank you for reading.

Most of those bpo jobs, projects are already outdated and many on the way to be outdated .

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