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411 never again...
I was looking for the phone number of a restaurant we wanted to go to. So, I called 411. First, and new to me, I received one of those robot-Betty voices that asks 1) City and State; then 2) Name. I give the name "Hugo's" and Betty goes bonkers. She confuses the Hugo's for "Hugo's Tacos," which is part of "Hugo's," but not what I want. I told Betty "Hugo's Restaurant," but she gives up and switches me to a live operator, who asks me 3 times the street and city where this restaurant is located (it's a major street and cross street in L.A.). I finally lost it, and said, "I'll find it online," which I considered right then only because of my frustration.
So, a couple clicks on Google, and boom, there's the restaurant and phone number . Lesson: forget 411. What a waste of time! I'm surprised 411 (whomever they are) are still in business, since it's much easier to find whomever you need online. :cool: |
You could have probably found it in the white pages of your actual phone book in the time it took you to write this. :D
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I've almost never had a bad experience with 411. The only time that it's been bad really was when I either didn't know how to spell something with an odd name or I didn't have the name quite right. I think that would make it my fault. I'd say try it from a cell phone, most of the cell phone 411s are top notch these days.
Cheaper to use the web anyway. |
Pet Peeve: businesses that use those Robot Betty Voice Recordings.
"Here's a way to piss off our customers and be less efficient" |
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My phone book is a half inch thick; both white and yellow pages and includes the neighbouring towns ;) Ha!
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+1 on the phonebooks. I say keep them available, but only to those who request them. I haven't used one in years. With home or mobile web, any # can usually be found in 10 seconds (via Google for me as well). Hard to beat, especially when added info like hours, directions, locations, etc. are only a click away.
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My phone book can kill coyotes.
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1 800 GOOG 411 is way fun, and free.
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Best, Tom |
Bummer, I thought it was another VW thread:(
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http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1231126632.jpg :D |
+1 on the Google 411. I have it programmed into all of our phones and have finally trained the wife to use it instead of the "traditional" information service.
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:mad: I'm gonna be all over that 1800GOOG 411, thanks to whomever posted that. Sca-REW 411. Oh and I think when you dial 411 on a cell phone, it just goes to whatever 411 service your provider offers, internal. No longer does it hook into the big ATT system I was used to. I'm on Verizon, and whatever they are using to supply 411 info is a big pile of crap. |
Blackberry + Google Maps. How did I ever live without this?
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