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Automated phone support lines - find a human

One of many people's pet peeves these days is the automated phone systems that have you go through several trees worth of options to find tech support. These are called Integrated Voice Response syst…

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Avery J. Parker

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One of many people's pet peeves these days is the automated phone systems that have you go through several trees worth of options to find tech support. These are called Integrated Voice Response systems (IVR) and sometimes getting to a "real person" is next to impossible. (Let alone getting to a person with which there is no language barrier.) Someone has made a list of ways to get a REAL LIVE person through these call systems and it was something I thought I'd have to link to.


The main list I've found is IVR cheat sheets to find a human... this list is by company and support number, it gives (if available) the known ways of getting a live operator on the line.

If you know of any other listings I'd be glad to hear about them, please comment on this article.