Re: "Please Enter Your ID Number" So We May Ignore it |
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Ron Kritzman (ron@dbOnayAmspaYmasters.com) Thu, 22 Mar 2007 12:05:39 -0500
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I don't know why they bothered to ask for your account number if they had no mechanism for passing the info back to the attendant. What I do know is that at present there are very few systems capable of passing information collected by the IVR back to the attendant. Among my customers only one can do it. They have a switch, an IVR and a live op system all from the same manufacturer. The IVR and the live op screens run off the same SQL database, and there is a whole other "call gateway" app that watches the IVR, the switch and the live ops to see which call lands where.
If someone has an off the shelf switch, another vendor's IVR and yet
- Ron
hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote:
> I telephoned a large business today. As usual, the answering machine
> ..... Anyone familiar with the programming of these 'automated'
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