I got a brand new Garmin watch over the holidays, but it doesn't want to sync to the apps I want downloaded. Despite numerous attempts, I can't seem to get the interface to update. So, I decided that I'd call for help. I saw they have a live chat option online, but it doesn't seem to work every time that I try it. Likewise, I had similar problems with the call center which seems to close early in the day and wasn't open over the holidays. While I can understand this, it's always a bonus when a company offers customer service during peak service times.
In my mind, most people are going to call after work, and the holidays would be a peak calling time because people like me will have new items. Either way, I eventually called them in the middle of the week on a Wednesday afternoon and was finally able to get through. They have a lot of products from watches to navigation systems to cameras and outdoor products, so they probably get a fair amount of phone calls. I didn't have to wait a long time, so that's one bonus about giving them a call.
When I called, an automated voice answered, and said, "Thank you for contracting Garmin's support department." It then went on to list a long number of options for me to choose between including refunds, technical support, repairs, map updates, and refund a charge. I chose technical support since I needed help with my watch. It then asked me to select which product I needed help with out of a long list that included watches, fitness products, dash cams, RV accessories, fish finding products, dog and hunting products, and sporting products. Obviously I went with watch products. Next, it asked me a couple more questions to narrow down the type of watch I had, and finally the system asked me to hold.
I was pleasantly surprised that I was only waiting for a few minutes. Being so close to the holidays, I expected to wait in line a lot longer. I had to listen to a few messages that encouraged me to go online to visit support.garmin.com for faster service, but I hung on the line and was able to talk to Ray pretty quickly. Ray spoke clearly and walked me through the initial setup process to identify where the problem was. It took us a few minutes, but Ray was helpful and by the end of the phone call my watch was working correctly.
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