If you are calling regarding service, press one. To order parts, or for part order status, press two. For assistance with an appliance order, press three. To schedule service under an extended warranty or for questions about an extended warranty, press four."
If you have had a repair in the last thirty days or are calling about an existing existing or already scheduled service visit, press one. If you are calling to schedule a new service appointment, press two."
"For assistance with an if you would like to check the status of an existing order, press one. Otherwise, press two."
"If you need to purchase a plan, press one. If you are calling regarding an existing plan, press two."
Customers most often call Whirlpool to obtain assistance with ordering appliance parts, scheduling service, registering a product or checking the status of an order. Upon calling, the automated system directs you to remain on the line for English or to press 1 for Spanish. I was initially required to enter my phone number to see if Whirlpool had my account on file. After two entries, the system determined there wasn't a match with Whirlpool’s records. Instead, I was given a menu of options ranging from order status and parts purchase to service and support.
Knowing that I wanted to get information about new refrigerators, I chose the option for orders to see if I could be directed to someone in sales. However, the automated choice asked for information regarding my order number, which I didn’t have. I pressed 0 twice to be directed back to the main menu or to a representative.
After a short wait, I was connected with a customer care representative who was able to send me to the appropriate department for sales and appliances. This was a longer wait, at least five to six minutes, but a different representative finally answered. I explained what I was looking for and asked about any special deals on new refrigerators. The rep asked if I had any models or price ranges in mind, suggesting I search Whirlpool’s website while on the phone with him.
This was a helpful tip, so I opened their website and noticed a few models that would fit my budget. The rep shared that some early Black Friday deals were already available if I was interested in purchasing an appliance before the holiday shopping rush begins. Signing up online to receive emails from Whirlpool also gives you a 5 percent discount on any future sale. In addition, he shared some of Whirlpool’s financing and payment options that may be beneficial with a large appliance purchase.
Once I decided on a few refrigerator choices, the rep suggested I visit a local store if I needed to see them in person. While Whirlpool doesn’t have its own store, its appliances are sold locally in Best Buy, Home Depot and Lowe’s. These retailers are just a few miles away from my home, so I thanked the rep for this suggestion. However, he recommended I make my purchase online or over the phone to take advantage of the current deals. He also explained the shipping and delivery process, which would ensure the product's safe arrival directly to my door.
Overall, it was a helpful experience connecting with a customer representative who was knowledgeable and patient in guiding me toward the right appliance. Though, I think it's best to go online first to better understand what you’re looking for before calling. The service line is also available 24/7 to check your order status or set up a service appointment.
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