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timesbpo · 7 days ago
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Times BPO Delivered Exactly What They Promised
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In a world full of flashy advertisements and too-good-to-be-true business opportunities, finding a trustworthy partner can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. When I first started exploring options to launch a small BPO setup, I came across dozens of companies making big claims: “Guaranteed income,” “Zero investment,” “Unlimited profits.” But none of them had the structure or credibility I was looking for—until I discovered Times BPO.
Unlike many others in the space, Times BPO delivered exactly what they promised, and in my case, even more. From project onboarding to monthly earnings, training to ongoing support, every commitment they made was honored with transparency and professionalism. And that has made all the difference in my entrepreneurial journey.
The Beginning: Searching for Something Real
I didn’t come from a tech or outsourcing background. I had worked a few odd jobs, dabbled in freelance work, and always dreamed of starting my own business. But I was cautious. I knew many so-called “opportunities” in the BPO world were either misleading or completely fake.
When I came across Times BPO’s website, I was intrigued by their offering of genuine voice and non-voice projects, including Call Verification and Validation processes. I reached out to their team, half-expecting a pushy sales pitch. But to my surprise, I was met with professionalism, clarity, and straightforward information.
They explained how the project works, the infrastructure required, the scope of work, revenue potential, and most importantly—what to expect realistically. No sugar-coating. No false promises.
A Smooth and Transparent Onboarding Process
Once I decided to go ahead with the 10-seat voice process, the onboarding process began. Times BPO provided a checklist of requirements—from internet speed and hardware specs to hiring the right type of agents. They shared detailed SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures), training material, call scripts, and even mock call samples.
Within three weeks, I was operational. That might not sound like a big deal, but in the BPO world—especially for a newcomer like me—that kind of seamless setup is rare. I never once felt lost or overwhelmed, because Times BPO was with me every step of the way.
They assigned a dedicated coordinator who helped me with:
Agent recruitment guidance
Technical setup support
Initial mock runs and live testing
Quality and compliance training
Reporting formats and submission protocols
Everything they said they’d do—they did.
Getting Results: Earning from Month One
Once operations began, the real test started. My team was handling live calls for verification and validation, and every call had to meet strict quality standards. I was nervous. What if my team didn’t perform? What if the payments were delayed? These were genuine concerns.
But once again, Times BPO came through.
They provided weekly performance reports, helping us understand where we were excelling and where we needed to improve. They didn’t just point out mistakes—they gave solutions. And because of that, we were able to adapt quickly.
At the end of our first month, we completed our targets, maintained a good quality score, and—just like they promised—I received my first payment on time. It wasn’t just a payout; it was proof that the process works.
Steady Growth and Support
Over the next few months, our confidence and consistency grew. We streamlined our internal systems, introduced incentives for agents, and built a positive work culture. The consistent support from Times BPO helped us scale smoothly.
Here’s what we’ve achieved so far:
Monthly revenue of over $8,500 from a 10-seat team
Agent performance improved by 25% with Times BPO’s training feedback
Client satisfaction ratings remained consistently high
Planning underway to scale up to 20+ seats
What makes this journey special isn’t just the numbers—it’s the trust and transparency that made it possible. In an industry where so many fall for fake promises, Times BPO stood firm on every word they said.
Why Times BPO Is Different
I’ve spoken to many others in the BPO business who’ve had bad experiences—fake projects, no payments, unresponsive support. When I share my story, they’re shocked at how smooth things have been for me. The credit goes entirely to Times BPO.
Here’s why they’re different:
Clarity from Day One: No hidden terms, exaggerated projections, or misleading language.
Hands-on Support: Their team doesn't disappear after onboarding—they’re available throughout the contract.
Real Projects with Real Clients: The work is legitimate, and the clients are credible.
Timely Payments: No delays. No excuses.
Growth-Friendly Approach: They encourage partners to grow by offering new project opportunities and helping them scale.
This isn’t just a vendor-client relationship. It’s a partnership, and that’s what sets them apart.
Looking Ahead: What’s Next for Me
After one successful year, I now see a clear future in the BPO industry. With consistent cash flow and a solid team, I’m planning to expand operations, hire a full-time manager, and take on another project from Times BPO. I’ve already recommended their services to friends who are serious about starting their own ventures, and two of them have successfully onboarded their first campaigns.
What started as a risky leap into a new industry has become a long-term, stable business—and it all began with a promise. A promise that Times BPO not only kept—but exceeded.
A Rare Find in a Crowded Space
In today’s hyper-competitive business world, honesty and reliability are rare. Times BPO didn’t offer me a magic shortcut or empty hype. What they offered was something far more valuable: a real opportunity with real backing.
If you’re someone looking to enter the BPO space but are held back by fear, inexperience, or past failures—let me assure you, there are still trustworthy companies out there. And in my experience, Times BPO is one of the best.
They promised me clarity, support, performance, and payment—and they delivered all of that and more.
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hanashii · 26 days ago
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long haired / ponytail toya from his newest card !! he's so pretty
reblogs & comments are greatly appreciated! i love reading all your thoughts <33
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somnimagus · 2 years ago
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My page for @destinytriofanzine! I drew something about kids always dreaming of far off places
[id in alt!]
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kawaiichibiart · 1 year ago
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If/When a new Unit gets added to PRSK, I don't want a whole new set of characters. We have groups in game that would be fucking amazing to see. And we have individual characters that would be fun to be in a group together. Plus, it'd be nice to see a group that's, ya know, older.
What I'm saying is:
USE THE FUCKING NPCs!!!
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r0semultiverse · 1 month ago
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Casual reminder that The Trevor Project supported KOSA; so yes, while their bottom line is helpful to trans youth (& unfortunately only anyone under a certain age), their top execs were supporting bills like KOSA not but a few months ago so be weary of that organization. Donate directly to trans people instead if you can or to Friends of Trevor and other more honest & reputable organizations. Though preferably directly to trans people in need.
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mrmeepsmadmind · 14 days ago
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stack being such a big presence even while in the hivemind because he's already so attuned to everyone's emotions constantly to try && keep the cheer && make sure everyone's happy so he can keep being of delightful service to everyone.. && also This Sad Cat Image would literally be him with .0000000001 nanosecond of not having everyone's attention on him 24/7. && the Hive has no choice but to cater to his every ache && need or he'll keep hashing the vibe by being an attention wh0re
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remmick trying to convert someone else to his hive: hi-
stack: oh i am just small potatoes .
rem: ???
stack: oh i am nothingness. oh i am unimportance 😔
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hearts4pearlescentmoon · 1 year ago
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Something I did for art class
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timesbpo · 12 days ago
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Every entrepreneur has a defining moment—that decision that changes everything. For me, that moment was choosing Times BPO. It wasn’t just a business deal; it was the beginning of a new life.
If you’re serious about building a real, profitable business in the BPO industry, stop chasing shortcuts. Choose a partner that believes in your growth. Choose Times BPO—and like me, you may never look back.
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xicanaroja · 8 months ago
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I think its very telling of the liberal frame of mind that now that Trump has won again, there are multiple creators on tiktok teaching people how to migrate/leave the country. As if that's an option for everyone?? Like who is that advice for. The vast majority of us cannot afford to pick up and leave, find a residency in another country and jobs that can support ourselves/families, work through the citizenship process, and then get nationalized? It's an expensive process, most countries require either a parent born on the land or that you own land and live there for 5+ years, AND again, expensive as all shit??? Like what are we to do. We literally cant all leave. Many of us know people who wouldn't even be eligible to immigrate elsewhere, since some countries have Actual Health parameters you have to meet to migrate (see Australia not allowing diagnosed autistics to immigrate). Not to mention friends and family members who are immigrants working through the process here in the US still. That's not an option for most people. It's just giving white-liberal, one intersectionality per person vibes. Its stupid, and reductive.
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apotelesmaa · 1 year ago
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Baffling to me that I continue to see people act like rui was even remotely in the wrong for very calmly telling tsukasa off in the main wxs unit story. Rui brings his childhood best friend who he cares so much about to a group to help her start pursuing her dream again and instead nene just gets a repeat of the worst day of her life with the added bonus of tsukasa berating her. Rui had nothing to apologize for & every right to tell tsukasa off. Tsukasa literally agrees that he was being a dick. I love Tsukasa Tenma I think he’s a great character but the way people will go Well Rui Was Mean To Him :( as if the narrative doesn’t very clearly spell it out for you that tsukasa was 100% in the wrong. Tbh Tsukasa was lucky that Rui isn’t a mean person. He was also very lucky that robonene didn’t have the flame throwers yet.
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icewindandboringhorror · 8 months ago
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It's always interesting to hear about people's weird/unexpected "alternate life paths". Like, something that you could have done with your life, a job you almost took, a school you almost went to, etc - that was still actually realistic enough that it could have happened, but NOW it seems to not suit your current personality.
Like for example, I currently hate advertising (how manipulative it is, brands trying to be 'relatable', social media amplifying it to an obnoxious extreme, etc.) so much that even seeing a little ad before a youtube video is grating to even witness, but there was a point in time where I was genuinely seriously considering going into marketing/making commercials as a career lol. Or like, I have a relative who was very inclined to be a pastor when they were younger, even though today they're a super strong atheist, etc. etc.
#BECAUSE I knew I really liked filming and editing things and doing set design and costume design (from having done little bits of that#here and there in media classes and my own stuff - i used to be a lot more into making videos than I am now). BUT I was always thinking#that a movie is WAAY to big and long. even a short film. So I was trying to think of ways I could still like#have the fun of scouting locations to film and dressing up actors and etc. etc. without it having to be a Huge Million Dollar Production#on tv show or movie level. SO then I was thinking about like... just doing commercials. Or music videos. Like shorter things where I still#get the fun of the filming and everything but it's less of an intensive long term project.#So there is an alternate version of me (I suppose if i somehow did not end up having physical and mental health issues#as badly somehow.. or like.. randomly came into wealth and was able to pay my way through a nice college despite missing#days constantly being out because I'm sick or something lol) that works in some corporate advertising office coming up with commercials#and directing or filming them or doing the sets for them or something in that general vicinity.#I also was considering being a corporate psychologist. or whatever its called.. oh from google:#''Industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologists study and assess individual group and organization dynamics in the workplace''#I don't think I even knew what the job entailed. I was at the time just thinking like.. the type of person that comes into a business offic#and gives everyone personality assessments or does MBTI or big-5 testing crap for whatever reason that some businesses get that#done for people. Really i just wanted to be in a Corporate Big Office setting yet still do psychology. Because I used to be really fixated#on living in a big city. Like the ideas of everything being walkable. picking up a coffee in the morning. walking to my job in a Big#Skyscraper Building. people watching in a huge hotel lobby for lunch. flying frequently (I love airplanes and airports aesthetically).#living in an apartment with a giant window overlooking the city. etc. etc. BUT that was before i had really BEEN to a city. Then I actually#hung around a city a few times and went places and I was like... AUGh... The Sensory Overwhelm.. cars people lights loudness noise scary#everything happening all at once. etc. etc. (though even when I wanted to live in a city i NEVER strove for the Night Life. when i say I#enjoy city imagery I mean like... in the day time. Many people who like cities talk about The Night Life and post pictures of cities all#lit up at night and clubs and dancing and restaurants. none of that EVER appealed to me. perhaps a sign I am not a real city person. Like#I am NOT standing in a crowded bar full of loud people in the middle of the night lol.. get AWAY from me!!) but I do adore the#architecture of like bright white clean sterile modern spaces like huge airport lobbies or malls or etc. I think thats what reminded me of#city and what I liked about the idea of that life. Like I always LOVED the layout of schools and hospitals and trainstations and public#transport in general. Though even then I knew enough that I would not be a good architect/city planner. so I guess my adoration for those#spaces was merely to be channeled into LIVING there. but then I realized I didn't even really want to do that that much. I mean I still#definitely aim to live NEAR a city. like the little areas outside of it. I would never live in a rural place 4 hours from anything. I liter#ally just COULDNT since I need close access to hospitals sometimes lol. But I used to want to live in the CENTER of citites like high rise#condo. and now I'm like.... eh....... perhaps a smaller quieter walkable space nearby lol.. ANYWAY.. alternate me in my Business Suit eheh
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caluski · 9 months ago
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i need to log out again before i lose my fucking mind. i'll be fucking FINE sooner or later im sure i'll get a warehouse job again but it just fucking. sucks so bad that i'm not good enough for something that will let me live beyond paycheck to paycheck.
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kissimirrit · 1 year ago
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never thought i’d relive the childhood school trauma of the instructor announcing for the class to get into groups to do an art project, and immediately having everyone turn in their seats and look towards me.
this is a call center. i work in a call center. i answer phones and fix people’s internet. we are doing arts and crafts competition at work.
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jocelynships · 2 years ago
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Do I want to finally sit down and design D.raxum in the style of the 1987, 2003 and 2012 show just so I can draw 1987, 2003 and 2012 Beauty and the Yokai? Yes. Yes I do.
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cyberneticdryad · 1 year ago
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thinking about my (high pitched, very feminine) customer service voice and how i wish i could speak in a lower pitch and have people react with the same level of satisfaction with their interactions with me
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timesbpo · 12 days ago
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If you’re dreaming of starting your own BPO, my advice is simple: start smart and partner right. Times BPO gave me a real chance—not just to run a business, but to build a sustainable, profitable future. For me, this isn’t just a success story. It’s a beginning. And it all started with one email, one call, and one project from Times BPO. #timesbpo #timesbporeviews #timesbponews #timesbpoprojects #business #startBPO
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