I’ve noticed that name misspellings are very common on my Caller ID. I always thought it was customers being careless with their service applications. I recently switched to Verizon Fios. On my first bill, my first name was spelled incorrectly. I soon realized that my name was being spelled wrong on other people’s caller ids. Since my incoming calls are from people with various providers, I conclude that they all screw up spellings. Am I right?
As someone who does data entry for a living, we’re not perfect. I have to decipher a *lot *of chicken-scratch, and by the end of the day this can easily give me a literal headache. Toward the end of a shift, my ability (and will) to read between the lines goes down significantly. That recent thread about limited stores of willpower really got me thinking about how it applies to my job. The more times I have to choose between an e or an *a *(or 2 and z, 5 and s, etc), the less I start to care as the day goes on. I pick whatever I read it as on first glance and move on. At the beginning of a shift I am more productive and accurate, but by the end I feel so mentally-exhausted that perfect accuracy matters less.
But even if it was a clearly-handwritten or typed form, humans make typos. It shouldn’t be too hard to call them and get them to update it. Don’t take it personally! 
Thanks rachelellogram. Trust me, I don’t take it personally and understand how data entry jobs can cause mental exhaustion leading to errors. I just noticed that name spelling errors just seem to be very common by phone companies, perhaps more than I see anywhere else. I threw in the example of myself as confirmation. I just wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this.
My caller ID name has an E where an A should be. And they left out the silent D.
I actually called the phone company to correct it but I’m not sure if it got corrected or not. My dad joked about it the other day so I think it’s not correct on caller ID but I’m pretty sure I am finally in the phone book correctly.
Everyone else’s names seem fine, tho.
I used to know someone whose name came up on caller ID as NYNEX WIRELESS PH or something like that. She was aware of it but never cared enough to have it changed.
Clearly you don’t work for Barclaycard, who cannot seem to adjust Firstname middlenam Surname to Firstname Middlename Surname after six phone calls.
Well, there’s your problem. ![]()
Well, I don’t work for a phone company at all. Just trying to show the perspective from the other side of the table.
I’ve never had an issue with the phone company messing up my name, but I’ve been with the same cell phone company the whole time (Tmobile).
That’s exactly the problem: they can’t seem to correct “tyron” to “Tyrone”.
Mine’s screwed up, due to the original illegible scrawling of the Comcast VOIP installer on the carbon paper invoice copy. To fix Comcast’s system, they refuse to do it over a support call and insist they need a personal visit with original birth certificate, SSN, driver’s license, to validate my “true identity”.
Screw them, not worth the hassle, so I just live with the misspelling.
I would use that as a reason to change providers. Not that they would care. Bell Canada has been trying to get me back for three years, but have never make the least attempt to discover why I left (and why I won’t come back).
I don’t know. I might actually prefer a wrong misspelling. I don’t really care.
I did care once when a GPS spelled a street I needed to go to “Freindship” lane. But not enough to care about everything in my life that is spelled wrong. My name is spelled wrong on tax forms. I’ve been married, twice, and never bothered to change either time, in 2 years. I give not a shit about this. And I have not needed to, even when the first time they got it wrong.