Blizzyblizz
I ❤️ Aulani
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- Jan 21, 2019
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When I call DVC, I typically get a busy signal or they say to try back later and hang up on me. When I do get through after several tries, they make me wait at my phone and listen to music and announcements for 30-90 minutes until someone picks up, at which point I need to be immediately ready to talk to them. This is a miserable experience every time (as everyone on here knows) and takes up a huge chunk of my day.
When I call Delta, they place me in a callback queue, I hang up, and then 30-90 minutes later they call me back. If I miss the call, they try one more time about 10 minutes later. It's a super easy to use, simple system, but it makes the experience sooo much better. Even if I'm waiting 90 minutes, I'm only spending about 3-5 minutes on the phone before talking to someone, and the rest the time I'm going about my normal daily life even while I'm waiting in line.
Disney needs to adopt a callback system like Delta ASAP. I'm sure it would be very inexpensive compared to adding more CMs, and it would make the experience so much better. I would very gladly pay a couple cents/point in increased dues to cover the cost and stop wasting my days away listening to Disney tunes on hold. (I would also gladly pay more in dues to have them fix their always-broken websites, but that's a separate conversation.)
When I call Delta, they place me in a callback queue, I hang up, and then 30-90 minutes later they call me back. If I miss the call, they try one more time about 10 minutes later. It's a super easy to use, simple system, but it makes the experience sooo much better. Even if I'm waiting 90 minutes, I'm only spending about 3-5 minutes on the phone before talking to someone, and the rest the time I'm going about my normal daily life even while I'm waiting in line.
Disney needs to adopt a callback system like Delta ASAP. I'm sure it would be very inexpensive compared to adding more CMs, and it would make the experience so much better. I would very gladly pay a couple cents/point in increased dues to cover the cost and stop wasting my days away listening to Disney tunes on hold. (I would also gladly pay more in dues to have them fix their always-broken websites, but that's a separate conversation.)
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