Back to GetHuman
We featured this site a couple of years ago, and just recently, one of our readers was looking for a way to contact Amazon. And that’s when we remembered GetHuman. And since we had forgotten forgot about GetHuman, you may have forgotten too. So, we thought this would be the perfect time to remind you about GetHuman.
How many times have you wanted to contact a company by phone or email and after an hour of searching you either couldn’t find a phone number, you were besieged by fake spam ads, popups, false support phone numbers, or just could not find any correct contact information at all!
Yes, lots of hands going up out there.
We just discovered GetHuman, and while it’s certainly not perfect, it is the perfect place to start in your quest to find the correct contact information for just about any large company.
We all know that big, rich corporations do their best to make it difficult for us little guys to contact them. Some (many!) outsource all their support services to people who don’t speak or barely speak English. This is a wonderful way for those companies to avoid the very people who made them successful: You and me.
But not to worry. No rambling from us today. Some of you grammarians already think we’re one of the companies who barely speak (or write) English. That aside, we’re not going to ramble on about GetHuman. But we will tell you this: If you’re looking for a phone number, email address, or specific contact information for a large company, take it from us – you’ll save a ton of time by starting your quest at GetHuman.
You don’t have to sign up for anything to use GetHuman, however, we’ll let you read what GetHuman has to say about that:
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All that that little screed means is this: If all you want to do is find phone numbers, email addresses, and other contact information from big companies that seem to be hiding from you, then GetHuman is the first place you’ll want to look.
Here are a few screenshots to give you a quick preview of GetHuman before we send you on your way.
GetHuman also has a directory of thousands of phone numbers listed alphabetically, so it’s a good bet you’re going to find the number you’re looking for.
GetHuman is a site you’ll want to bookmark – or at least commit to memory – we have a feeling we’ll all be using it often!
I will let you know how I make out after I try a few things first
Does it work for Companies in UK?
Oh Boy! Thanks a heap for this one, TC. I used to have this website bookmarked but it got gone and I couldn’t remember what it was called. Such an easy name to remember, too, darn it all. Well, thanks to you I’ve got it again. I remember what a time-saver it was, I’m happy to have it again.
I have been an avid user of Gethuman for years, but I have Kaspersky Free on my new computer, and for reasons unfathomable to me, it views Gethuman as a malicious website, and absolutely refuses to let me access the site! I have tried adding it to the list of excepted addresses, to no avail….
You need to tell Kaspersky about it. Isn’t Kaspersky a Russian company?