![]() |
|
|
|
Registered
|
Automated phone system (many explicatives)
Dad misplaced his checkbook and my sister and I were unable to find it so we closed the acct and opened a new one (sigh). He had been someplace everyday for the past week including out of town for 2 days so it could have been almost anywhere
![]() Changing his pension deposit took one phone call to a local office to a real person. His automated withdrawals were also easily switched. Social Security has been an exercise in frustration. As this adventure started I developed the worst case of laryngitis I've ever had. Dad had trouble hearing the automated system so we had it on speaker phone and I'm trying to walk him through it, then it wasn't hearing him correctly and threw us out. My sister walked in with some things for dad so we recruited her to be our voice. The system could hear her correctly until it got to "say and spell your mother's maiden name" We said D----- it read back "B*****", no, D-----, "B*****",(repeat several more times), "I'm sorry I'm having so much trouble" and throws us out of the system again. We've tried multiple times more in the last ten days and it can't get the letter D in that particular spot. It catches the D at the start of our last name just fine so why it won't at that step is puzzling and wildly annoying. Coughing will throw you out of the system too. I've never wanted to reach through the phone and choke "someone" so much before. I even dropped the F bomb as I hung up in frustration the last few times. ![]() You can somehow eventually get a real person between 7a - 7p M-F but I haven't made it out of work early enough to do this with dad yet. I have today off so I'll take him to the local Social Security office and sit in line to try to get a real face to face person to fix this. What did the gov't paperwork reduction people estimate the above should have taken? 10 minutes. I'm closing in on 2 hours. Who knows how long we'll be stuck at the SS office today with it being the end of the month. If dad had let me set him up with the 7 digit computer password this would have been much less painful but just convincing him to do direct deposit was a victory. Thank you for letting me vent so I can remain civil later.
__________________
88 944 na 07 335i 12 Cayman |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
Don't even get me started on automated phone systems.
If these company's would hire a real human to answer the phone the economy would benefit greatly.
__________________
Pete 79 911SC RoW "Tornadoes come out of frikkin nowhere. One minute everything is all sunshine and puppies the next thing you know you've got flying cows".- Stomachmonkey |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 2,357
|
When I get an automated phone system that tries doing voice recognition to lead me to things I'm not calling about I usually get by it by blowing into the phone or some other loud noise.
"Please say what department you're calling for. For example, I'd like a home loan. Or I'd like to open a checking account." wwwshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeewwwwwwwwwwwww "... I'm having trouble understand" BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURP!!! "... Transferring you to an operator, please wait." It's juvenile, but very effective.
__________________
'87 924S (Sold) |
||
![]() |
|
Dog-faced pony soldier
|
Quote:
Sorry but that's the reality. I hate ("despise" is probably more accurate) automated phone systems too, but the reality is people are far too expensive to pay them to do jobs that robots/computers/machines can do. A base automated phone system is a couple of thousand bucks. Even a minimum-wage employee costs a company tens of thousands annually, plus the cost of administration, plus the cost of their benefits, plus dealing with their fickle idiosyncrasies ("I don't want to work next Thursday", "so-and-so got more hours than me, why?", "I have to leave early", etc.
__________________
A car, a 911, a motorbike and a few surfboards Black Cars Matter |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 2,357
|
The voice activated ones do it half-assed, at best. The Push 1 for (whatever), Eumpje el 2 para Deutsch, ... ones sucked less.
__________________
'87 924S (Sold) |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: MYR S.C.
Posts: 17,321
|
try pressing "0", that usually gets you to an operator. or just keep hitting buttons.
__________________
86 930 94kmiles [_ ![]() 88 BMW 325is 200K+ SOLD 03 BMW 330CI 220K:: [_ ![]() 01 suburban 330K:: [_ ![]() RACE CAR:: sold |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Team California
|
I love to vent at them, get some frustrations out w/o actually harming a live human. It usually gets me transfered to a live operator as well, by then my anger has been vented and I can be courteous and pleasant.
"No, 'D' not 'B' you pig-fking, **#%$(#+**@&&#&^&#!!!!!" No one gets hurt and you feel much better. The system also shorts-out trying to keep up/understand and you get transfered to an operator. No muss, no fuss.
__________________
Denis |
||
![]() |
|
Certified Pre-Owned
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Nanny State
Posts: 3,132
|
I would have tried saying B instead of D.
__________________
'84 Carrera Coupe |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
Success at last!
Called from dad's place one last time before going in person. Did finally get an actual person but while on hold they torture you with the question that you have repeatedly got wrong. It did catch the D one time but then changed an M to an N so still wrong. that's okay dad returned the favor with rambling answers to the focused questions directed to him despite my promptings from the background until the agent finally asked Dad if it was okay for me to speak to the agent for him. We finished in several short sentences ![]() Next adventure - Road trip with my Dad and sister starting Sunday. At least her power steering went out so I've been saved from her driving in Chicago. We're taking my car ![]() Indianapolis Speedway Museum, Corvette Museum and Air Force Museum
__________________
88 944 na 07 335i 12 Cayman |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
Posts: 37,658
|
I wrote a letter to SS and all that was needed to be handled was handled in 7 days. I write letters (on forms if possible) as much as possible to any large entity.
When calling anyone that has automated phones I give as little info as possible and keep hitting "0" or asking for "agent." They just make you repeat all that you entered anyway, so why waste time? If the 0 and agent requests don't work, find out what does. Sometimes it's just saying "other" over and over. |
||
![]() |
|
entertaining the idea
|
Quote:
__________________
There are some who call me... 'Tim'. a well set-up 1983 Guards Red 944 |
||
![]() |
|
Registered
|
Milt - Our last mail encounter with the Social Security machine was not so quick or sucessful as yours or I would have gone that route.
On getting to a real person/agent the biggest issue was timing. Dad and I needed to be in the same place so the gov't worker would talk to me for him. I wasn't getting out of work til 8pm or later. By then only the automated system was working, the real people had gone home. Would be nice if the automated system could handle texting the spellings but probably $$$ for software change.
__________________
88 944 na 07 335i 12 Cayman |
||
![]() |
|
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Rate This Thread | |
|