Become a General Transcriptionist
23 February 2010
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Hi Antonio, thanks for commenting. I have a great group of ladies in the US that I outsource to.
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As medical transcription general transcription is good outsourcing business for countries like India. Thanks for writing this article. I will send this link to my friends.
I only kept this reply up because it pissed me off so much. I highly suggest NO ONE outsources to India for transcription. You won’t get anything an American can read if you do so. Sure you saved a ton of money, but you will still need to go over the entire transcript and retype it up. Outsource to your own language and save your time and money. Plus, sorry, I only support North American promotion. Sure I love some UK companies as well, but I like to keep it local.