They actually have those. Some are more like stores but a while back (maybe 8+years ago) it looked like a DMV if you needed to swap your hardware out. Long lines and terrible customer service
Or they stop the misic pause for 2 secs so you think someone has picked up then a shitty ass robot voice saying "thanks for holding but all of our agents are currently busy, please stay on the line" every 15 or 30 secs
"Has everyone else here just tried turning it off and turning it back on again?"
I kinda wished there was something like this the other day when my internet stopped working for no reason. "Did your internet stop working around 10 minutes ago too?"
There was one time only in my life that I saw The Revolution of the Customers take one little step towards becoming a reality. I consider myself blessed that I was there to witness it.
I was in an airport during a holiday and a baggage handler's strike. I was happy to be patient, since I support the workers in fucking up the bosses and striking during an especially painful time, so I was just observing the chaos. Gate and ticket agents were dealing with customers and then going down and putting bags on the plane themselves. Flights were cancelled. People were flown to new airports without a seat assignment on their connecting flight, and then told at the new airport that they wouldn't be able to fly out for some indefinite period of time until the airline figured some new things out. I saw a little handful of people waiting for their bags at their destination make friends with each other, and break out a bottle of wine from one of someone's bags that had arrived, and they all sat around drinking from the bottle while they were waiting for the rest of their bags, which never arrived. General chaos. Like I say, I was fine, but some people were pissed and the employees who were there were clearly dealing with a mountain of logistical and emotional difficulties.
So, in the middle of this, we were all sitting at our gate and waiting, while the gate agent was slowly processing her way through the queue of angry people, when this dude stormed over to our little gate area and started yelling out to everyone at the top of his lungs.
"HEY! Are all you people waiting for flight 437?"
Someone indicated that we were.
"Well you're waiting at the wrong gate! It's B37! Do you wanna know how I know? Because that's MY flight! And I was waiting at the wrong gate too!"
"YOU!" he yelled, pointing at the gate agent like the finger of God. Everyone's eyes swiveled over to the poor woman standing at her little podium.
"You didn't tell them! Did you!?"
She indicated that she was about to make the announcement, and he cut her off.
"I KNEW IT!" he yelled. Turning away from her dismissively, he addressed the crowd, since he had their full attention. "Come on, everybody! Let's go to gate B37!"
And, completely alone, he stormed off through the airport towards B37.
After everyone had verified with the agent that yes, we should be at B37, we all sheepishly migrated over to where he'd told us to go. It was only an instant in time, but for that moment, I felt like I saw a glimmer of what could be. The full realization of self-government by the "going where they're told while employees organize everything" consumer class. And in an airport, the most restrictive of take-off-your-shoes-and-throw-away-your-water obedience places, no less.
I hope I work with him, and I hope I am him when situations unfold
He didn't just figure out the truth. He came back for everyone else. What benefit does that bring him? Maybe the boarding goes faster, but maybe he endangered his own seat if the airline was trying to pull some bullshit
I don't care if I'm listened to, but I hope I always disseminate the knowledge. Because we're all in this together, even when we're artificially forced to compete
Have you ever gotten through? My guess is that they’ve just dumped you in order to not spoil their statistics. (A call that never gets connected doesn’t exceed the response time limit).
They should let everyone record their own phone calls.
Running custom firmware and having that option in my calls - and living in a jurisdiction that deals in "expectations of privacy" rather than this bullshit "two party consent" is a godsend.
I find it interesting how views on this vary across cultures. In Germany it would be unthinkable to record someone without their consent. It carries a fine or up to three years of prison.
See, to me, it's absolutely fine. If you're having a conversation with me, you have no expectation of privacy against me, and me making an audio recording is no different to me getting out a pen and paper and making a written record of what we say - the only difference being an audio recording is less fallible.
Now, publishing that recording is another matter, and might be some sort of offence. The recording can only be for personal use. For courts in the UK, the way it is handled is that you simply write a transcript of the recording and submit that as a statement in evidence - this way, the court doesn't waste their time bickering over the sound of a word on the recording, and instead maintains its position of deciding an argument between two parties, and the added advantage is that the other party doesn't even get to listen to the recording itself.