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Old 01-05-2010, 06:35 PM   #11
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When I call to make a doctor's appointment on base I have to give them my Social Security number, phone number and current address EVERY TIME. The best part is that the person on the phone HAS THE INFORMATION IN FRONT OF THEM! I know this because they work right across the street from me. And yet, I can't walk over and get an appoiintment, I have to call. So the other day I went into the Tricare office and pulled out my cellphone to call for an appointment. I didn't have reception so I picked up a phone no one was sitting in front of and called the appointment line. The girl sitting right next to me answered the phone and I talked to her through the phone, all while looking at her. I would make a joke about military intellignece but these are contractors.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:02 PM   #12
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As soon as I get an automated system, I start saying representative, or operator. It rarely let's me down..

And if they have a long recording, I keep screaming no into the phone in hopes that somebody can hear me.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:45 PM   #13
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When I call to make a doctor's appointment on base I have to give them my Social Security number, phone number and current address EVERY TIME. The best part is that the person on the phone HAS THE INFORMATION IN FRONT OF THEM! I know this because they work right across the street from me. And yet, I can't walk over and get an appoiintment, I have to call. So the other day I went into the Tricare office and pulled out my cellphone to call for an appointment. I didn't have reception so I picked up a phone no one was sitting in front of and called the appointment line. The girl sitting right next to me answered the phone and I talked to her through the phone, all while looking at her. I would make a joke about military intellignece but these are contractors.
Now that is funny. And, knowing how Guv works, completely believable.
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Old 01-05-2010, 07:53 PM   #14
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That's kinda like my 3 months waiting on my drivers license problem. They have all the info the world would need on me and they dont call you if there's a problem.
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:26 PM   #15
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There is not much that pisses me off more and faster than dealing with an automated phone system. First of all, it is insulting, period. Secondly I'm so infuriated by the time that I get to a phone rep I'm liable to track them down and Dexter them when they ask me for my account number.

YOU FUCKING WHORE, I'VE ALREADY ENTERED MY ACCOUNT NUMBER 20 GODDAMN TIMES. If ever there was an excuse to skull fuck someone to death the automated phone service is it. I absolutely dread calling any large company for support, payment or anything else. God, just thinking about it makes me want to eat someone's throat for dinner.

Oh, and the speaking gibberish thing might get you to a rep...or it might get you hung up on by the automated system.

I've been a phone rep before, so I've been on the other side...and dealing with an automated system still makes me want to kill someone.
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Old 01-05-2010, 08:27 PM   #16
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that all makes sense EXCEPT i don't care how long i have a cell phone account i will always have to read the number off of the bill or whatever. probably why it takes them a bit to believe it's me when i call in. LOL
I'll agree with that. I'll never know my account number for my phone.

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Yeah, there are very few account numbers I have memorized. Bank account is about it.
Well, I was at a brokerage firm, so it was normal for people to know those account numbers if they'd had the account for a few years.

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I hate that crap too and then have to verify address...blah...blah...blah when I'm just calling to ask a simple question about something.

I understand about establishing ownership of the account but it's still annoying as feck.
If I just have a question, I tell them so. It usually works. I never gave anybody any hassle if they didn't want verified for a simple question.

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As soon as I get an automated system, I start saying representative, or operator. It rarely let's me down..

And if they have a long recording, I keep screaming no into the phone in hopes that somebody can hear me.
Nobody can hear you until the phone switches over to the rep. Sorry to burst your bubble. But I will give you a tip... if they put you on "hold" but you don't hear hold music, they've simply muted their mic and can hear every word you say.
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