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by Flexo on January 9, 2006

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This is old news to many including me, but I heard a segment on the television news tonight about this helpful tool. It is worth spreading the information for those who haven’t heard about it.

I can’t say that I’ve been flustered while navigating interactive voice response (IVR) systems. I do get frustrated when I am placed on hold for a long time, waiting for an operator.

There are certain times I need to bypass even a straightforward IVR to speak to an operator or agent about something out of the ordinary, like when my first Roth IRA withdrawal for the year didn’t take place. In a case like this, with IVR systems designed to keep a caller from reaching a live individual, this tool comes in handy:

The IVR Cheat Sheet™ by Paul English lists companies, categorized by type of organization (finance, retail, etc.), with a corresponding secret code which, when pressed on the keypad or spoken, initates a transfer to an operator. You may still have to wait before they pick up the phone, but at least you know you’ll get there. It’s the grown-up variation of U-U-D-D-L-R-L-R-B-A-B-A-Select-Start.

Keep the IVR Cheat Sheet close to your phone whenever you need to deal with customer service.

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1 Diane January 10, 2006 at 9:18 am

Thanks so much for posting this. Sometimes I hate calling the companies that I have accounts with because of the annoying prompts. This will definitely be a big help. I have already printed out the list and plan to make a copy for my friends and family. I am putting my copies in my planner, and next to my phone.

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2 Dus10 January 10, 2006 at 9:42 am

It is hilarious how ubiquitous the cheat code for Contra has become. I mention the code in some arbitraty meeting, and I was surprised at how many people knew exactly what I was talking about.

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3 bored January 10, 2006 at 10:04 am

lol, i tried the code and the next thing i knew i was spitting fireballs!
***power up!***

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4 Caitlin January 10, 2006 at 10:05 pm

so does that code unlock some special camo in metal gear solid or something? ;)

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5 Caitlin January 10, 2006 at 10:06 pm

oh! contra…that’ll teach me to read comments first…

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