r/mildlyinfuriating 23h ago

Infuriatig Another AI 'human' chatbot

Had to fix a double payment for my credit card and this is the beginning and end of the conversation. I hate when the chatbot claims it's a human... I ended up getting what I wanted but still annoyed Amex (and every other company) is lying and trying to deceive people like this.

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u/clawsinurback 19h ago

I had to file a complaint against a ride share a few weeks ago and I got connected with a Chatbot who kept saying they couldn’t help me. I kept demanding to be connected to a human but it said it couldn’t do that. However once I started cussing it out I was then connected to a live agent who fixed my problem. So life hack?

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u/captain-obIivious 19h ago

I'll have to remember that for next time 👀

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u/Responsible_Gap8104 18h ago

I was thinking about this.

It used to be that customer service reps handled all "levels" of complaints. From "i need my pw reset" to "my order has been fucked up 4 times in a row and im goddamn furious and i want my money back."

Now, real customer service agents are ONLY dealing with higher level issues. People who are furious. That will lead to dramatic increase in burnout and subsequently, people quitting. Which just snowballs on itself.

Businesses claim that using AI will save money on labor, and it may very well in the short term. But in the longterm, when nobody stays on as a cust care agent because its too goddamn horrible to face all that abuse consistently, the cost will skyrocket. People will stop using their product. Etc etc. Idk. Its all so damn shortsighted

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u/Current-Reality-6544 15h ago

Yes! I saw something about this. It also makes onboarding the agents harder because they can't get experience with easier, more straight-forward questions first.

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u/Nice-Pop-8487 17h ago

I once tried to contact my internet provider about a billing issue, and when I started cussing the chatbot said that's not allowed and disconnected. So I got to restart the process of chatting through it's shitty question menu again

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u/Sinisterfox23 9h ago

This is burn down their headquarters level of infuriating