This review of Direct Line is brought to you by AppVee.com. Direct Line is the app for anybody who has ever had problems getting somebody on the phone at a toll free number. What it does is it takes the concept of dial 0 and it list out all of the toll free numbers that it could possibly find. But it goes one step further, each of these numbers on here if you were to press on any of them will instantly call through and get a person on the phone. Now, it does not mean that is going to get them immediately on the phone it just means that the waiting that you are going to be in is going to bring you specifically to someone to talk too.
That means you are not going to have to guess if you have to press 0 here or one there. You are not going to have to wait and end up being transferred to the wrong section because your goal is to get someone directly on the phone. We are going to try it out here with AT&T, I use AT&T of course as an iPhone user and if you look up top all the comments means spaces, a Palm one that is going to wait before it enters that information and the digital what it enters to get to that prompt. Now, what is really cool about this is when you hear the voice is actually from my phone number that is telling that it is already to bring me to a specialist. That is the one thing that AT&T is going to require me to manually enter, it does not mean there is anything wrong with the service, it does not mean it is not working right but you just have to enter that part to get any further with AT&T. Once you do that, you are speaking to a specialist once that wait is up.
There are plenty of other numbers on there that dial directly to them, summary is simply as pressing 0 and they really do work that way but where dial 0 had a comment area and people to discuss it and change the facts this does not. So if you look here we are just going to simply dial Abercrombie and Fetch and it is going to go right there, there is the phone number, all it does is it takes a breather and it does one. All you have to do is press one if you were to call this normally but the app does it for you. It is a great app, very handy if you ever have to call an 800 number and you do not want to sit on hold. But then again it is not something you are going to keep on your first or second page. Definitely not something you should delete off your iPhone but keep it on the back page with things that you do not really—
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