Lothian Buses has introduced a critical services network to deliver travel across West Lothian during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
24.03.2020 - 18:41 / variety.com
For now, Netflix is not picking up the phone when customers call for help.
The company says it currently is providing only live chat and online support globally, citing the surge in support requests and given that customer-service agents working from home.
“The COVID-19 crisis has meant that thousands of our customer support agents are unable to work, or are now having to work from home,” Netflix says in a message on its website. “So our wait times are higher than normal. We’re working hard to
Lothian Buses has introduced a critical services network to deliver travel across West Lothian during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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