Customer service phone tree.
Does that phrase scare you?
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Dial a Human! makes the process of speaking with a homo sapien much easier. Pick your company, call the number, push the right buttons, and get a human.
Does that phrase scare you?
After I've dealt with a horrid customer service phone tree system (coughComastcoughExuseMecoughXfinitycoughRebrandingDoesNotHelpcough), I find myself dreaming that I could skip the whole process and speak with a human. A plain ole, average human. Nothing more, nothing less. Just sentient life on the other end of the line. To achieve this goal, I tend to scream "Operator!" into the phone or mash the "0" until I get a breathing being on the line.
Dial a Human! makes the process of speaking with a homo sapien much easier. Pick your company, call the number, push the right buttons, and get a human.
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