WorldCom Made Up Execs Also
from the now-they'll-probably-try-to-throw-THEM-in-jail-also dept
Well, this is interesting. Besides the various other problems WorldCom is having for making up money on their financial statements, it turns out they may have been making up executives as well. That's right. VP's out of thin air. WorldCom customer service people would keep people on hold for hours, laughing at them all the way, and then have them send complaints to a VP of Customer Service, named Thomas Barton, who no one can seem to find. "Barton" occasionally sent letters to upset customers, but other than that no one seems able to prove he exists.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Thomas Barton
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Re: The Real Thomas Barton
I did work for MCI for many years in, and a part of customer service.
I am trying to gather all that was written about the topic and am currently giving follow up interviews.
Please contact me at tam@nyc.com or you can reach me at 212.724.8204.
Thank you,
Thomas Barton
Founder. Curator. Artist.
Museum of Applied Trash
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