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Bthejerk t1_jec0pdx wrote

My theory is it’s an attempt to get you to hang up. Ever notice how when a company is trying to sell you something, you can’t stop them from calling, texting, emailing you? Yet when you need service, loud, long , hold times.

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Amazingawesomator t1_jec1fel wrote

Attrition and slippage is a key factor in customer service. The fewer people that actually get through, the fewer dollars spent.

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Happy_Jack_Flash OP t1_jec2e3w wrote

That makes a lot of sense for customer service calls! Would it also apply to doctors or schools, though? I asked today because I was calling my community college and they're probably the worst offender in my life, so in a fit of frustration I decided to ask while on hold 😅

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Bthejerk t1_jec3fjh wrote

Substandard insurance companies do this all the time. I’m sure they know that for every minute that people sit on hold, so many people will hang up. If you have minor damage to your car and their insured hit you, you might give up in frustration and forget about it.

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lakerfan91 t1_jech3hc wrote

I’ve also always wondered why the quality is still so bad.

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