Social Security国际客户服务电话号码

410-965-9334
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Q:我怎样才能通过这个号码与人工通话?
A:拨打此 Social Security 号码应直接转接给真人
Q:这个电话号码是 24 小时全天候运营的吗?
A:不是这个号码;这里的小时数是 Mon-Fri 9am-4pm EST。 最不繁忙的一天是 Tuesday,最繁忙的一天是 Wednesday。 请参阅下文以了解更多信息并了解这些数据的来源。
Q:我需要等待多久?
A:我们不希望您等待与人交谈。这是一条直线电话。
这是3个电话号码中排名第3最受欢迎的Social Security个电话号码。点击下方可返回主要客户服务号码和其他联系信息:
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更多Social Security客户电话号码

800-772-1213 - 客户服务
主要电话号码 · 免费 · Press 0 then 1 then 2 then 1, then 0# then 1 · How can I help you today?
800-269-0271 - 欺诈识别
免费 · This is the number for the Social Security Administration ID Theft/Fraud Reporting · Fraud Hotline - Received a call from someone, press 1. Report identity theft, press 2. Report Medicare or Medicaid fraud, press 3. Need help with social security benefits, press 4. To report social security fraud, press 5.

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 Social Security 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: Calling this Social Security number should go right to a real human being
事实上,此页面上的大部分信息都是多余的,因为这个 Social Security 电话号码是人工直拨电话。该线路配备充足的工作人员,只要您在工作时间内拨打电话,等待时间会很短,甚至根本不需要等待。
我们也不知道您在拨打电话时会遇到什么电话菜单。

营业时间是几点?我应该什么时候打电话?

Social Security 负责运营此 410-965-9334 电话号码 Mon-Fri 9am-4pm ET 的呼叫中心。 简短的回答是您应该调用 Tuesday。 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 35,412 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 Social Security 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 Social Security 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 Social Security 最不繁忙的一天是 Tuesday。 最繁忙的通话日是Wednesday。 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 35,412 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 Tuesday。 队列中等待时间最长的平均时间为 Monday。
最佳通话时间
总而言之,致电 Social Security 的最佳日子是 Tuesday。 在这种情况下,这是显而易见的。Tuesday不仅是拨打此Social Security号码最不繁忙的一天,而且也是等待时间最短的一天。
再次强调,请正确看待这些信息,因为这个电话号码没有电话菜单,也不需要长时间等待。如果在营业时间内拨打,通常会立即接通。如果有任何方法,通常时间会很短。

我拨打此号码 Social Security 的经历

Nov 23, 2023

I have been helping my elderly grandparents deal with signing up for Medicare because they don't understand how the internet works. I realized that when they opted into Part A and Part B, they had forgotten about prescription coverage. I was unsure how we would add Part D, so I elected to call Social Security so that we could discuss our options. I figured this was the best way to start because, unlike the internet, which seemed filled with false information, the Social Security office would be trustworthy. 

Of course, going in, I didn't expect to get to someone right away to solve my problems. After all, it isn't easy to talk to anyone in the Social Security office on a good day. There are just so many reasons why people might call the office, from identity fraud issues to changing information to just requiring a new card. I thought that I would give it a shot, though. 

Unfortunately, I almost immediately struck out because the message said thank you for calling Social Security but told me that this phone number no longer worked. That was a bit of a letdown, but it did give me a new number to call: 1-800-722-1213.

I called this number, and I went straight to a voice that sounded the same, but this time, after the greeting, it continued. It asked about Spanish and then went through a lot of nonrelevant information about the COLA premium, Medicare premiums, and a general warning about social security fraud. I would say that I listened to messaging for almost two minutes. 

However, once it finally ended, it mentioned that I could go online for more information, and then the voice assistant said, "How can I help you?" I wasn't sure at first, but then they gave me a list of options that sparked me to say, "Apply for benefits."

It then asked me the type of benefits I was calling about, and I told the voice assistant that I was calling about Part D. It then asked me if I was already enrolled in Medicare, and I said yes. This led to a long recorded message that contained some useful information but, in the end, did not get me any help. It gave me another phone number to call if I needed help or told me to go online. At this point, I will probably just go online because I don't feel like any more runaround. 

Christian has been writing about long hold times and customer service call center experiences since 2010. He's been featured in Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal and the Boston Globe.
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