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I don't know how else to report this. I am hoping someone will give me a clue or tell me what to do.
I am a male and because of the way my voice sounds over the phone (i guess) it comes out sounding like a female. I was discriminated against in such a fashion multiple times, by a service representive and also by his supervisor. I am very much annoyed to be referred to in such a way and I would like to make a note (as I have had done with other companies) that when I call (it is pretty rare) that I am to be referred to as a male. I am very saddened by the fact that I was discriminated against multiple times and also multiple times by his supervisor. I don't know what else to say.
It is not verizons fault your voice is not of a male characteristic. So no discrimination can be proven. If this were the case you can have a more manly person call in your stead. And that would alievate the situation.
when I speak to a person in person or over the phone they tremble due to my voice characteristics. I have to many times tone it down. It is not verizons intention to cause distress due to your voice patterns.