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Is "HAL" dead??
I hope that perhaps I've done something wrong, but I can't seem to get voice recognition when I call the 1K phone number.
Am I the only one? Thanks! Dave |
Originally Posted by bseller
(Post 18291203)
I hope that perhaps I've done something wrong, but I can't seem to get voice recognition when I call the 1K phone number.
Am I the only one? Thanks! Dave |
Unlike the old system (that actually worked), I get "Thank you for calling the United Air Lines Mileage Plus Premier Line.... I looked up the number you're calling from, and found an account.. Am I speaking to FS?"
However, the voice recognition is horrible. I'm guessing that we've lost the true HAL from UA. |
Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that
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Originally Posted by FriendlySkies
(Post 18293247)
Unlike the old system (that actually worked), I get "Thank you for calling the United Air Lines Mileage Plus Premier Line.... I looked up the number you're calling from, and found an account.. Am I speaking to FS?"
However, the voice recognition is horrible. I'm guessing that we've lost the true HAL from UA. Now has anyone been successful in simply saying "reservations" vs "existing reservations"? Evidently my voice* saying "reservations" results in "Book a flight. Is that correct?" :rolleyes: *must be my Boston accent ;) |
Originally Posted by goalie
(Post 18293586)
Wait until you try calling from an airport under irrops and the background noise shoots HAL all to he|| and back.
Now has anyone been successful in simply saying "reservations" vs "existing reservations"? Evidently my voice* saying "reservations" results in "Book a flight. Is that correct?" :rolleyes: *must be my Boston accent ;) Every time I've called since 3/3, I often have to repeat myself two or three times. This evening, I called twice, and both times I had to should "Book a flight" to get an agent. Saying it normally wouldn't go through, despite the fact that I'm indoors and there is no background noise. :confused: This system is too noise sensitive! :eek: :td: |
Is "HAL" dead??
Yes, I shot his a$$ yesterday from the UC in ORD when he kept repeating the same question, over & over & over & over! I'd rather be there, and there, and there, and there, and theeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrre than listen to this redundant HALitosis excuse of a change that I think that I'm suppose to like, particularly after 25 mins of not being able to get through to a real live person!!!:mad: |
I agree. As a 1K, I find the new phone system insulting. It fits right in with the other devaluation of my 1K benefits post-merger. 1K really is meaningless to SMI/J. AA is looking better and better.
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Same voice, worse results with phone IVR system
Is it just me, or is HAL (the UA phone robot) much worse at parsing spoken responses now than he was several weeks back?
My last three calls have necessitated me repeating myself over and over; HAL doesn't even seem able to recognize "YES" without me drawing it out into a 3-second-long pronunciation. It took four tries to get to "Existing Reservations"--HAL kept saying, "Book a flight--if you don't want to book a flight, say, 'go back,' now." I tried just "existing" (which worked under PMUA's IVR) in case the "reservations" bit was throwing him off, but that got a, "Sorry, I didn't understand that," response. He seemed to have no issues recognizing "go back," at least. :rolleyes: This was on my home phone in a relatively quiet environment. I fortunately haven't had to call while in a noisy airport terminal yet (which always caused problems for PMUA HAL--I can't imagine how much worse it will be now). |
Agreed!
Yes HAL is either hard of hearing or just lagging...
I had my itinerary change, had to call in to confirm the change so they could reissue the ticket - and it took 40 min to do what had been done in 3 min in the past. LAME if you ask me :td: |
Originally Posted by exerda
(Post 18404081)
Is it just me
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/unite...-hal-dead.html |
This stupid IVR can't recognize me at home with no kids, no dog, no TV on, no nothing. To make matters worse, I think my new MP number, when converted to only numbers, like when you type it out on a phone, is the same as that of another member.
I thought HAL was unable to hear me, so I typed out the first 3 characters, which are letters in my case, on my numeric phone keypad, then followed with the 5 numbers. Then the stupid thing asked me for my zip code, which was a new one for me. OK, I typed it in, and it told me 3 times in a row that it wasn't the right zip code. So much for being able to access the system in a noisy airport. I KNOW the intellectual giants that run UA IT overlooked the fact that when the letters are typed out on a phone keypad, some MP numbers won't be unique. I just know it. After all, none of them noticed that upgrades to F from paid C on a 3-cabin were being assigned to the AWARD code ON! Idiots. |
My number is suddenly not recognized and I'm getting very tired of having to repeat my number to that annoying ugly step brother of HAL who rudely tells me to speak louder whenever I am using a headset.
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Originally Posted by MatthewLAX
(Post 18426716)
My number is suddenly not recognized and I'm getting very tired of having to repeat my number to that annoying ugly step brother of HAL who rudely tells me to speak louder whenever I am using a headset.
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Does anybody know you key-in the alpha part of the new UA MP number? PMUA numbers were all numeric so no confusion.
e.g. do I dial "12" to represent "AD"? I find that when I do so, it seems to send me to a queue with a long wait (minutes). Instead if I say my number (instead of keying it in), I get an additional prompt asking me to confirm my zipcode. This prompt does not occur when I key in my number. After entering my zipcode, I get a rep in (usually) seconds. I'd rather not have to say my number aloud. |
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