i want to talk to a HUMAN at apple


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Does anyone have a phone number that will put me in touch with a HUMAN at apple who can exchange my itrip. I sat on hold for 20 minutes, got disconnected, sat on hold another 40, gave up, called back, was told my call could not be completed. I want to talk to a HUMAN.

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afaik apple will only fwd it to griffintechnology (manufacterer). i'd try calling griffin directly instead.

http://griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/

http://griffintechnology.com/contact/

noitce: i know you don't want support, but griffin is the manufacterer so you can get it replaced by them directly instead of sending it to apple and have them sending it to griffin.

apple sent me an incorrect itrip (i ordered a 4th gen, they sent me a 1st gen), which i ordered through the apple store

hence i need to EXHANGE IT THROUGH THE APPLE STORE

it's not a technical issue, it's an issue of apple sent me the wrong product

how nice

apple sends me the wrong itrip, then has the balls to tell me there will be a 10% restocking fee and i have to purhase the new item myself after they credit my fathers card

go team apple

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Ha, that is really jerkish of them. I don't own an apple, but man, it sounds like they don't care that much about pleasing the customer. IF IT REALLY IS 100% THEIR FAULT, tell them this:

that you are going to dispute the 10% charge with your credit card company because they are trying to charge you for their error. Demand to speak to a supervisor, sound really mad, and then tell him how you want to talk to his supervisor if nothing still gets accomplished. And don't ask, DEMAND! Tell them you did nothing wrong and how you should not be penalized for their incompetence. Lastly, tell them you will report this to the BBB (Better Business Bureau) if they will refuse to not give you a 100% free exchange. Then, if they still don't...screw them. Dispute the charge with your credit card company, report them to the BBB, and get the iTrip somewhere else after you send theirs back.

I take it you've done this before :p

That does work though,I have alot

of customers who have done that

and they got better service

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Ha, yea. Actually I work in a Customer Service center for Maytag. I am the IT guy, but I hear the consultants on the phone with the customers and I know which one's get action taken and which one's don't.

This works with all companies, too. Cell phone companies, customer service, credit card companies, online merchants, etc. Only one's I cannot get to budge are airline companies. They don't ever want to give any slack. But yea, if the consumer is right, then they need to do everything they can to make their voice heard to has high a level of management as possible. Eventually, they will get you fixed.

I have had a number of issues with apple support but when I call I get through.

The trouble is the agents I talk with after connecting allways seem to try and screw me over.

Anyhow, 1-800-my-appl is the number I called, 10 minute hold.

Though I know apple is closed from Christmas Day until after the 1st of January :angry:

Not sure if phone suppert is also closed but they may be ... It would explain your long wait times.

Though I know apple is closed from Christmas Day until after the 1st of January 

Not sure if phone suppert is also closed but they may be ... It would explain your long wait times.

what are you tlaking about closed from xmas to jan 1? you know how detrimental that'd be for a major computer retailer, closing and forcing returns to wait til after christmas? i got through several times, twice to returns, once to sales, and once to a brick and mortar apple store.

don't bring up the BBB...i just laugh at customers when they threaten with that. the bbb is not an orgainization, they are a COMPANY. they have no rights, the can't uphold any laws, etc. just be polite and curteous.

Yeah 800-275-2273 is the main tech support line. I was talking with an agent yesterday and apparently they were so busy that they have had a filter the past few days that automatically "dropped" anywhere from 70-90% of the calls and redirected them to a message telling the customer to go to the web, because of the extreme call volume they were recieving.

applecare uk is crap i had to phone up five times to get my box to send my powerbook off, they sent the box off 5 times and i never received it, each time i spoke on the phone for 20 minute then put on hold for a further couple of minute so they can process the information, the last time i phone they even hung up half way through the call lol, after 1 month i have received the box lol

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i phoned apple here in Aus, a while ago about a firmware glitch with my ipod mini (wouldn't turn on) i got a customer service representative in india, who didnt speak much english and was plainly reading off a yes and no troubleshooting sheet, in the end i fixed it myself while he was finding out the next troubleshooting task, complete waste of time. :crazy:

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