My state’s DMV switched their online services to this. Want to change your address? You must talk to the chatbot. Renewing your license? Tell the chatbot your credit card information. And for this convenience you also get to pay a fee to the third-party company that operates the service for the state.
We need to make it illegal to force people to use a chatbot. It's just a way to create the most frustrating experience possible without even having to pay an Indian call center. It's the new version of being put on hold for an hour and then getting transferred and put on hold for another hour, someone you can barely understand picking up the phone, and then hanging up on you after you explain what you want and making you call again.
Chase business and credit card accounts : oh you want to access your account from a device you have not used OR while using a VPN?
Give us all the information from your account and social security number to connect you to a guy who will ask the same things to give you a code. Absolute embarrassment of an operational process.
I got an email from one of the "legit" ones and decided to follow through with it for the lulz and they're trynna tell me the domain that matches my username is work almost $2k and that they'll buy it right now
Like, guys, I could renew my domain for basically my whole life for that cost & I guarantee I'm the only one who'll ever want it
I did score a domain very similar to freeto.me for my piracy antics, though, that I can believe will be worth some dish eventually
I hate apps that are basically just a form but they try to force a chat interface onto you.
My state’s DMV switched their online services to this. Want to change your address? You must talk to the chatbot. Renewing your license? Tell the chatbot your credit card information. And for this convenience you also get to pay a fee to the third-party company that operates the service for the state.
The privatisation experiment continues
We need to make it illegal to force people to use a chatbot. It's just a way to create the most frustrating experience possible without even having to pay an Indian call center. It's the new version of being put on hold for an hour and then getting transferred and put on hold for another hour, someone you can barely understand picking up the phone, and then hanging up on you after you explain what you want and making you call again.
You're giving me id.me flashbacks
I know North Carolina does this at the very least. I hate it
Chase business and credit card accounts : oh you want to access your account from a device you have not used OR while using a VPN?
Give us all the information from your account and social security number to connect you to a guy who will ask the same things to give you a code. Absolute embarrassment of an operational process.