Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Get Human

Are you tired of calling a company for customer service, only to deal with automated call systems that are of no use? Well I was until I found out about gethuman.com. They have a page with a list of different companies with their customer support numbers. Why is this useful? Well next to the phone numbers they have the proper numbers to dial so you can actually talk to a human about your problem. So next time that you try to call Verizon Wireless you will know to keep pressing 0 at each prompt until you get a human. This will help you navigate through the automated systems of many different companies. Also there are numbers listed for some companies that go directly to a representative. Hopefully you will find this as useful as I have.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

GetHuman is good. Have you seen www.nophonetrees.com? It's very similar, but they take the idea to the next level and call you when operator from selected company waits for you on the line!

 

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