An acquaintance of mine has been trying to receive help with his internet connection but is finding it impossible to find any advice due to the helpline consisting of endless looping prerecorded messages.
While it may be a figment of my imagination, I recall at some point reading that many of these prerecorded message systems have hardcoded keys which, when dialled, will skip the messages and transfer the customer straight to a live operator. Do these actually exist, what is the technical name for such keys, and where can I go to find them (I live in the UK if that makes any difference)?
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Usually its * # or 0 to drop out of the automated system (at least here in Canada it is).
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Then she said "real person."
It worked.
I've done this once aswell, it was a last resort so I don't know if it was because I spent so much time doing shit it didn't understand or if "Real Person" is an actual command.
Keep in mind even if you do you will probably be put through to someone who will put you through to someone else etc.