Equifax (Canada) 欺诈检测

电话号码和联系代表

Equifax (Canada) Fraud Detection 个数字

866-892-2595
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Q:

我如何通过这个 Equifax (Canada) 号码与人工通话?

A:按2,然后按1代表法语,或按1再按1代表英语,然后按4再按2
Q:

这个电话号码是 24 小时全天候运作的吗?

A:否。此电话号码的服务时间为Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm EST。 最不繁忙的一天是 Thursday,最繁忙的一天是 Friday。 请参阅下文以了解更多信息并了解这些数据的来源。
Q:

我要等多久才能与Equifax (Canada) Fraud Detection 通话?

A:平均等待时间为4分钟。 最长的保持时间为 Wednesday,最短的保持时间为 Thursday。

所有Equifax (Canada)客户服务联系信息

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更多Equifax (Canada)客户电话号码

客户服务

866-828-5961
主要电话号码 · 免费 · 24 hours, 7 days · Press 1 for English, then Press 8. · Lost or stolen ID, press 1. Fraud, press 2. Copy of credit score, press 3. Change of address, press 4. Been denied credit, press 5. For our address and location, press 6. For any other questions, press 8.

我如何通过电话菜单联系到真人?

GetHuman 的研究人员经常拨打这个 Equifax (Canada) 电话号码来记录电话系统。
以下是我们最新的技巧,可帮助您在电话菜单中最快找到真人: Press 2 then 1 for French or 1 then 1 for English, then 4 then 2
以下是我们的研究团队对Equifax (Canada)电话系统问候方式的描述: Lost or stolen ID, press 1. Fraud, press 2. Copy of credit score, press 3. Change of address, press 4. Been denied credit, press 5. For our address and location, press 6. For any other questions, press 8.

营业时间是几点?我应该什么时候打电话?

Equifax (Canada) 负责运营此 866-892-2595 电话号码 Mon-Fri 9am-9pm, Sat-Sun 9am-6pm ET 的呼叫中心。 简短的回答是您应该调用 Thursday。 这一观察结果和下一节均基于对过去 90 天内使用我们的免费网络电话拨打的一组 1,454 通电话样本的分析(见上文)。
重要提示:繁忙时间、等待时间、最佳通话时间
当我们提到繁忙或非繁忙时段时,我们指的是通话量。最繁忙的时段是拨打此 Equifax (Canada) 电话号码的人最多的时段(非繁忙时段拨打的人较少)。通话量高并不一定意味着您拨打电话时需要等待很长时间。像 Equifax (Canada) 这样的公司会根据一天中的时间和一周中的日期来安排不同的呼叫中心人员,因此在最繁忙的时段,您可能会遇到较短的等待时间。当我们提到最佳通话时间时,我们指的是较低通话量和较短等待时间的最佳组合。

最不忙的时候打电话

拨打 Equifax (Canada) 最不繁忙的一天是 Thursday。 最繁忙的通话日是Friday。 再次强调,这是基于过去 90 天内使用我们的 AI 网络电话拨打的 1,454 个电话的样本。

最短的等待时间

我们测量了最短保持时间为 Thursday。 队列中等待时间最长的平均时间为 Wednesday。

最佳通话时间

总而言之,致电 Equifax (Canada) 的最佳日子是 Thursday。 在这种情况下,这是显而易见的。Thursday不仅是拨打此Equifax (Canada)号码最不繁忙的一天,而且也是等待时间最短的一天。

拨打此 Equifax (Canada) 客户号码

Feb 6, 2024

When you call the Fraud Detection phone number for Equifax (Canada) with a customer problem, you're greeted by an automated message system. After stating an English message will follow, a French language message plays first. Both the French and English opening messages direct callers to the company's website for more information, and detail how to access the company's frequently asked questions (FAQ) page.

The system then directs callers to press one for English or two for French, with the latter option presented in French. If you don't make a selection, the automated message will repeat for two cycles. I pressed one before the recording finished, but the selection didn't register. So, I waited until it finished and pressed one again; it still didn't register. The system said it didn't understand.

I hung up, called back, and this time didn't make a selection. I was admittedly calling at an odd time of day, outside of business hours, so perhaps not unexpectedly after the second cycle repetition, I was presented with the company's business hours in EST and PST. I was once more then directed to the website, and then the call was terminated automatically.

I waited until business hours and called a third time. Pressing one for English still didn't register. As it was during business hours, I didn't receive that message again; instead, I was told to stay on the line while a representative comes to the phone. There was a short wait time, but I was finally able to speak to a human being.

The representative was well-meaning but essentially just told me to look on the company's website for the information I was seeking. I understand the website is meant to be utilized for its wealth of information; however, when I called, I didn't have the time to go searching for it. I wanted a human, well-versed in everything Equifax, to assist me personally. (For what it's worth, I'm new to Equifax's services, new to checking my credit report in general, and certainly new to potentially dealing with fraud, so I just wanted some one-on-one guidance and information.)

The representative I spoke to, again, was well-meaning, but not as personable as I was hoping. Later on, when I had the time, I ended up just searching the site myself and talking to a few (more experienced) friends of mine. My friends were thankfully very helpful.

Equifax (Canada)'s Fraud Detection phone number, in my opinion, needs some improvement. There was no immediate option to speak to a representative, keypad selection doesn't register, and it takes some effort to actually get a human being on the line. The automated message directs callers to the website multiple times, which gave me the impression the company would rather people help themselves online than seek help from the company directly by calling.

For the younger generations, using the website is most likely preferable. However, potential callers aren't always going to be tech-savvy, have reliable access to the site, may have limited or no eyesight and lack accessibility aids in order to navigate the site, and so on. Having a functional, helpful, accessible phone line is essential, and I hope that's something the company keeps in mind moving forward.

Jeff truly believes that all customers deserve good service. He’s been building tools, inventing phone tree hacks and helping customers since before his days at GetHuman. He's also a Google GDE and involved in the Angular community.

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