- by foxnews
- 02 Apr 2026
You're gonna love me for this.
Say you're calling customer service because you need help. Maybe your bill is wrong, your service is down or you want a refund. Instead of a person, a cheerful AI voice answers and drops you into an endless loop of menus and misunderstood prompts. Now what?
Not today. (Get more tips like this at GetKim.com)
You want a human. For starters, don't explain your issue. That's the trap. You need words the AI has been programmed to treat differently.
Power words: When the system starts listing options, clearly say one word: "Supervisor." If that doesn't work, say, "I need to file a formal complaint." Most systems are not programmed to deal with complaints or supervisors. They escalate fast.
Technical bypass: Asked to enter your account number? Press the pound key (#) instead of numbers. Many older systems treat unexpected input as an error and default to a human.
If direct commands fail with AI, be a confused human.
The Frustration Act: When the AI bot asks a question, pause. Wait 10 seconds before answering. These systems are built for fast, clean responses. Long pauses often break the flow and send your call to a human.
The Language Barrier Trick: If the company offers multiple languages, choose one that's not your primary language or does not match your accent. The AI often gives up quickly and routes you to a human trained to handle language issues.
Use these tricks when you need help. You are calling for service, not an AI bot.
Award-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.
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