Web site Bringo calls customer service for you, navigates the automated phone tree, and then calls you when they’ve got a human on the line (or when you’re input is needed).
Think of Bringo as a sort of GetHuman that takes out all the middle work. I tried using Bringo to call my cable company this morning, but it called me back as soon as the automated phone tree asked for my phone number. So it’s not quite perfect, since, unfortunately, that really didn’t save me any steps (well, except for the dialing), but it has potential.
At the very least, Bringo is a really good idea that I plan on trying again when I have the chance. If you give it a try, let us know how it worked for you in the comments or at tips at lifehacker.com. Thanks Jeremy!
Originally from Lifehacker