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When phoning and wanting to speak to someone at companies, institutions, authorities, etc. in addition to seemingly interminable menus, one ends up in a queue waiting with some canned non-copyrighted music and occasional "busy/as soon as possible" messages. Nowadays, at the start one is told that wait times are longer than usual, up to X hours.
In my experience, something similar happens abroad although the wait time is distinctly longer here in the UK. However, there is something else different. I do not recall ever having been regularly told (by the recorded voice) where I am in the queue in the UK, although my wife thinks she may just possibly have once had that. Has anyone on AB called any entity, ended up in a queue and actually been told where they are in it during the wait ? If so, what company or other office was that ?
In my experience, something similar happens abroad although the wait time is distinctly longer here in the UK. However, there is something else different. I do not recall ever having been regularly told (by the recorded voice) where I am in the queue in the UK, although my wife thinks she may just possibly have once had that. Has anyone on AB called any entity, ended up in a queue and actually been told where they are in it during the wait ? If so, what company or other office was that ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it depends on the company. I used to ring a company that always told me where I was a queue, but that must have been at least 20 years ago; I've only occasionally had that since. Most of them just say "We are experiencing an exceptionally high number of calls", which tends to mean "we've sacked all our receptionists but the janitor will answer after 5.30".
bednobs, I think it really important to know whether I am getting near being "seen" - to me having no idea at all is a real pain. Yes, sometime (queues abroad) I have leapt forward by two or three numbers in one go because there is more than one person taking the calls. If after 40 minutes waiting you have gone from 36th to 7th in the queue it helps to know - 40 minutes of "your call is important to us, very busy, as soon as possible" and no indication whatever is intensely irritating, I find.