Google 'Talk To a Live Rep' Brings Pixel's Hold for Me To All Search Users (9to5google.com) 14
Google Search Labs is testing a "Talk to a Live Representative" feature where it will "help you place the call, wait on hold, and then give you a call once a live representative is available." From a report: When you search for customer service numbers, which Google recently started surfacing for Knowledge Panels, you might see a prominent "Talk to a live representative" prompt. Very simply, Google will call the support line "for you and wait on hold until a customer service representative picks up." At that time, Google will call you so you can get on with your business.
To "Request a call," you first specify a reason for why you're calling. In the case of airlines, it's: Update existing booking, Luggage issue, Canceled flight, Other issue, Flight check-in, Missed my flight, and Delayed flight. You then provide your phone number, with Google sending SMS updates. The Request page will note the estimated wait time. After submitting, you can cancel the request at any time.
To "Request a call," you first specify a reason for why you're calling. In the case of airlines, it's: Update existing booking, Luggage issue, Canceled flight, Other issue, Flight check-in, Missed my flight, and Delayed flight. You then provide your phone number, with Google sending SMS updates. The Request page will note the estimated wait time. After submitting, you can cancel the request at any time.
Hold times are bad enough without bots. (Score:2)
oh google (Score:3, Insightful)
Ironically, this does not work if you need customer service from Google itself.
Re:oh google (Score:4, Informative)
Ironically, this does not work if you need customer service from Google itself.
It actually does work fine for that. I've used it when calling Google Fi and the Google store.
Patent (Score:3, Interesting)
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Tried something like this before, didn't work (Score:2)
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That could easily happen without this technology though. It will not stop CS reps from hanging up too quickly.
This is not really what I want (Score:2)
What I want to to instruct my AI to talk to their AI and work out whatever the issue is, then text me back to say it's taken care of.
Of course they'll never get that right.
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What I want to to instruct my AI to talk to their AI and work out whatever the issue is, then text me back to say it's taken care of.
Of course they'll never get that right.
And have it tell me that I'm getting my refund.
useless feature (Score:2)
This feature is useless, because it doesn't change "we'll talk to you when we good and well feel like it." It doesn't help me if they interrupt me an hour or three later. The only way this feature would be useful would be if it actually conducted the business for you.
Wonder what Google gets out of this? (Score:1)
Remember, if the service is free, you are the product.
No thanks!
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No, you're right. But Google also collects the data that could be useful to the company. Like how long people waited on hold.
It doesn't work every call, but I'm sure Google notes how long people end up on hold, how long people call bac
Excellent way for... (Score:2)
Google to Hoover up more data.