Customers don't want chat bots
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Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#122Earlier quoted context omitted.
Same. Few years ago, I was stuck at Dulles due to a snow storm and had to resort to online customer chat support via the United app. I only used it because United was pushing people really hard to use the app for support. I was connected with a support rep who obviously did not live in the states because he tried to give me an impossible itinerary. Anyone living in DMV area knows taking an AA flight from DCA that's a…
I figured out most of the airport acronyms... except DMV... Delaware-Maryland-Virginia? (Search focuses on motor vehicles, even with "-motor")
Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#123Only matters that require a transaction are to be dealt with with caution.
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#124Something more empowered and smart could be good I think
Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#125Only matters that require a transaction to happen are to be dealt with a little caution.
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#126As a customer you want someone to resolve your issue, which is mostly a matter of someone being responsible to file a ticket and ensure it gets solved. A chatbot has no responsibility, it is just a useless parrot of the documentation. It doesn't serve any useful purpose except worsening the experience for the customer.
The worst are the bots that can't figure out what you're trying to ask about and _refuse_ to turn over to a human because you the end user clearly aren't in what they are good at.
Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#127Typically I call customer service because I'm trying to tackle a problem that cannot be solved by using their normal interface. There is usually some subtlety or exception that requires an agent capable of understanding them at the other end, otherwise I wouldn't have bothered calling. Chatbots almost by definition cannot deal with that, at least I've never experienced one ever. And I imagine that if they can underst…
For all the impressiveness of these chat bots, I think people are still skeptical and hesitant to give it levers that are actually connected to things.
It's hard to hold a computer program accountable in any nuanced way when it starts misbehaving other than kicking it to the curb
Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#128Re: Customers don't want chat bots
#129A big part of the problem isn’t actually chat bots even though it may well seem to be. It’s that you can’t pop some system atop a teetering ziggurat of shitty data from mutually incompatible systems and think the fundamental problems are going to just disappear. Example: I am currently executor of my dad’s estate and trying to get various policies and pensions and whatnot transferred into my mother’s name. One compan…