Re: Question to native speakers

2017-12-26 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : ironcross32 via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Question to native speakers yeah hotline URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=343742#p343742 ___ Audiogames-reflector mailing list Audiogames-reflector@sabahattin-gucukoglu.com https://sabahattin-gucukoglu.com/cgi-bin

Re: Question to native speakers

2017-12-25 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Dark via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Question to native speakers In Britain, customer service or customer care refers to the part of a company you ring if you have an enquiry about their products, occasionally it's called a "customer hot line" but that is less common. There is no specific term for  automated tel

Re: Question to native speakers

2017-12-25 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : lukas via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Question to native speakers Thanks for the fast response, Theo. That was really useful information. I've always wondered what the difference between these was and when either one was used, that's why I asked. :-)Lukas URL: http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=343629#p343629

Re: Question to native speakers

2017-12-25 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : Theo via Audiogames-reflector
Re: Question to native speakers The term infoline is only used if the service just provides information.  The most common similar term is hotline.I don't think we use the term customer line at all, but sometimes companies will tell people to call their customer service number.Depending

Question to native speakers

2017-12-25 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Off-topic room : lukas via Audiogames-reflector
Question to native speakers Hi everyone,can any native speaker please tell me what's the best, commonly used and preferably short proper English _expression_ for the usually toll free line where you as a customer call, interact with an automated system and then can possibly be connected