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recorded messages/phone calls that is
will have you listen to it in spanish first then when you obiously do not answer with a button push they speak in english.
I hang up. I do not need it that bad.
Don Erickson
As long as the choice for English is first and immediate, I don't object to organizations offering their customers other options.
I do object to the idea of requiring that everything has to be available in English and Spanish everywhere all the time.
Roger
click here to email semods4@yahoo.com
Maybe someday this will be the option.
Press uno for spanish
Press dos for english
Translation:uno means one / dos means two
Tom
speaks English and you should have to press a numbe to get a foreign language. Up here they use voice recognition and you say English and just continue from there.
Rob