Add
one more to the list that you may not know about, but you may have
instinctively done and seen results without even realizing. If you
angrily swear at the customer service robot, called an interactive voice
response (IVR) system by people in the biz, this reflex-like behavior
often actually gets you what you want: a human.
“I
can tell you from experience calling these numbers that Apple, Hyatt
and Humana are definitely companies that if you call and get angry with
the IVR, your call will be escalated to the front of the line,” says
Adam Goldkamp, Director of Operations at GetHuman.com,
a site that does exactly what its url says and escorts you from the
machines back to the land of the living, and can even call on your
behalf for a fee.
Thanks to similar sites like DialaHuman.com
and years of grapevine, many people are already aware of the “dial zero
until you get a person” gambit that often works, as does repeating
“operator,” “customer service,” or “person.” Or, saying nothing at
all—rotary phones are still out there and can’t exactly participate in
the grotesque circus of “dial ‘three’ for billing questions” and “marque
‘dos’ para Español.”
Unfortunately,
however, too many people are in on that little “dial zero” hack, and
some companies have robbed it of its effectiveness. “A lot of companies
now will have the IVR hang up on you if you dial 0 too many times,” says
Goldkamp. “But in general, getting mad at the IVR (not the rep) is a
great way to escalate your call.”
So when you just can’t get a human, follow your gut and start using some magic words.
Source: YAHOOFINANCE
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