Tech solution for being kept in a phone queue?
Tech solution for being kept in a phone queue?
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nuyorican

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2,828 posts

118 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Gary C

13,877 posts

195 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Last time I got stuck in a queue they kept playing Elton John's 'Rocket Man'

The line 'and I think its going to be a long long time' does nothing for your patience smile


Deep Thought

37,817 posts

213 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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nuyorican said:
I am surprised some entrepreneurial type hasn’t come up with a solution to this bane of modern life.
There are various options but I think all of them are from the company end.

Some allow you to select a callback and the system then calls you back when you are at the top of the queue.

Chat is often a good alternative too if the enquiry can be worked that way. I do prefer chat than calling, if I can.

And of course companies are offering more self service options on their website or app.

Simon_GH

770 posts

96 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Some companies offer a ring back service and hold your place in the queue - I’m happy to wait for a call vs an indefinite wait.

shed driver

2,653 posts

176 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Does this help? Google's "hold for me" available on Pixel phones. I've used it a few times and it seems to work.

SD.

Terminator X

17,906 posts

220 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Simon_GH said:
Some companies offer a ring back service and hold your place in the queue - I’m happy to wait for a call vs an indefinite wait.
Same and seems to work well.

TX.

Bluevanman

8,588 posts

209 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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I used to have an app for such circumstances, something along the lines of weq4u where they call you back when the number is answered

ARHarh

4,819 posts

123 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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I just phone the second the lines open or as near as I can get, tend to not queue for long then. Or do it via chat type thing on the website.

MitchT

16,786 posts

225 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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Reminds me of the time I had to call the British Gas 24 Hour Helpline, which was clearley named after the amount of time it takes them to answer the phone.

robsa

2,379 posts

200 months

Saturday 28th September 2024
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shed driver said:
Does this help? Google's "hold for me" available on Pixel phones. I've used it a few times and it seems to work.

SD.
Yes, Pixels 'Hold For Me' works pretty well.

donkmeister

10,473 posts

116 months

Sunday 29th September 2024
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Have you heard of Google? biglaugh

Just waiting until Apple bring out a car and all the iPhone users start claiming never to have heard of Ford... Or Karl Benz.

Somebody

1,431 posts

99 months

Sunday 29th September 2024
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Try the WeQ4U app

ridds

8,331 posts

260 months

Sunday 29th September 2024
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Somebody said:
Try the WeQ4U app
I used to use this. Does it still work?

Just found myself not needing it much with "Call Back" and "Online Chat" these days.

ninepoint2

3,721 posts

176 months

Sunday 29th September 2024
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Deep Thought said:
nuyorican said:
I am surprised some entrepreneurial type hasn’t come up with a solution to this bane of modern life.
There are various options but I think all of them are from the company end.

Some allow you to select a callback and the system then calls you back when you are at the top of the queue.

Chat is often a good alternative too if the enquiry can be worked that way. I do prefer chat than calling, if I can.

And of course companies are offering more self service options on their website or app.
My view is it's all about cutting cost, most of these systems are classic examples of solutions being more of a benefit to the organisation concerned rather than providing a decent service to the customer. Maybe we as consumers are so intent on getting the "cheapest deal" on everthing we have inadvertently created this nightmare for ourselves, it's a race to the bottom folks.