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02-27-2017 04:46 PM
A scratch your head phone call just now. I called my mail order prescription provider to refill a prescription. No biggie. Routine stuff. Automated system. How hard could it be. It asked me to enter my birthdate and I did that.
Then the automated voice said "please say or enter your prescription number ONE DIGIT AT A TIME".
Now, I don't know about you and your talents but I've never been able to say OR enter multiple numbers at the SAME TIME. I'm a one digit at a time girl. I mean really, how does one do that?????
I started to giggle and could hardly get the number entered at all!
02-27-2017 04:51 PM
We have an automated system where I work and it also asks people to give account numbers...one digit at a time. There is no other way to phrase it. They don't want people rattling off the 8 digit claim number quickly. The automated system needs a pause between each number.
02-27-2017 04:53 PM
I guess if people are speaking the numbers, they might combine them (so 12345 could become "twelve-thirty-four-five")...but it would have made me giggle too!
02-27-2017 04:54 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:We have an automated system where I work and it also asks people to give account numbers...one digit at a time. There is no other way to phrase it. They don't want people rattling off the 8 digit claim number quickly. The automated system needs a pause between each number.
Quickly or not, you can only say one digit at a time. My voice won't work any other way. Anyway, I thought it was pretty cute. I do understand about the pause though.
02-27-2017 04:56 PM
My automated system at work can't understand many tones that various cell phones use.
Fortunately after 2 or 3 tries a human will pick up.
02-27-2017 04:58 PM
As odd as that sounds, l figured out what it means. I was giving my credit card number to a live operator this morning, and she asked me to give her "4 digits at a time," and she then repeated each group of numbers. So the robo-operator just didn't want you to group the numbers together. It probably would have confused her, lol. ![]()
02-27-2017 05:01 PM
Hi, gidget, I have this problem when I am paying my UVerse bill over the phone.
It can't understand the tones on my phone while entering checking account into, even when I do them very slowly. I've found it can understand my voice instead, but only if I speak in very slow motion and LOUDLY.
1.....2.......3.....4 etc. If I speak too slowly, it gets mad, too, so I have to keep it to about 2 seconds per digit.
02-27-2017 05:07 PM
I think it means that the number 28 is not to be said as twenty eight, but as two, eight...
It wants single digits only.
02-27-2017 05:13 PM
@Mominohio wrote:I think it means that the number 28 is not to be said as twenty eight, but as two, eight...
It wants single digits only.
If you're entering them on the phone keypad, one at a time is all you can do!
I can understand it more if you're saying the numbers. I still thought it was cute though.
02-27-2017 05:13 PM
Um maybe because 16 can sound like 60 if you don't say it one digit at a time.
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