HP Customer Care on Twitter

Getting HP's Attention on Twitter by GetHuman

@HPSupport
Customer Twitter Account
  • Somebody from HP usually replies within 14 hours.
  • GetHuman site vistors rank this #5 out of 11 ways to reach them.
While there may be a wait on hold, you will likely get answers faster by calling HP instead of messaging them on X (the website formerly called Twitter).

Recent reasons others tried tweeting HP

In order to print from my computer and phone I have to unplug and plug my printer in. T...
I need to cancel an order for shipment on the ** that I did not order. It was a grocery...
Need to cancel delivery for **th
Several things happened yesterday and I’m trying to find out if I have a shipment on th...
Unfortunately, need to now cancel my Free Trial HP Instant Ink Plan.
transfer from mac to this pc
Warranty part replacement
Laptop hinges are broken need repairs
Keyboard will only work on narrative
my laptop having small light in mouse but mouse not working
i have issue in my hp laptop my mouse is not working.
It's new and won't print. It did two times and then stopped.
Hi team*I am trying to customer support but still time not calling to me by hp customer...

HP Twitter-based Customer Help - Stats

Twitter @ Handle@HPSupport
Best hours24 hours, 7 days
Right time to tweet them9am
Expected reply tweet14
Issue turnaround time18
Rank (amongst all ways to contact)5
Legibility of messaging65%
Customer service rating60%
Customer votes5,741
Information last updatedTue Apr 16 2024 08:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

HP Customer Service through Twitter

HP is on Twitter and that's great if you are too (we're guessing you are since you're here). Generally, companies respond quickly to customer requests made via Twitter because they know the conversation is public. However, many customer service teams are not equipped to actually solve problems over Twitter and they will often reply quickly to tell you to call or direct you to their help desk. We're not saying that HP will do this, but don' be surprised if they do.

Customer Support through Twitter in General

One thing you might like even more than trying to tweet or DM HP your customer service problem is to use GetHuman's problem-specific help tool. For companies and problems where phone is the best or only way to deal with the issue, we give you tools to get through to a rep as much as 75% faster. But for companies like HP that might not have a phone number, we also provide tools for getting their attention on Twitter and linking back to a page that you own on GetHuman's website. The nice thing about that is that you can track views of other customers on your own page, which is something that HP's personnel would be able to see as well, meaning that you can share and publicize your issue to get attention faster.

More about contacting HP

Of the 11 way(s) to get in touch with HP, customers like you claim that the best one is the 800-752-0900 option. From this page you can easily access all the possible contact information options for HP as well as read up on common problems that other customers are having, find out how to fix the most popular ones, read reviews, and more. Know of any other ways to reach HP? Pretty please let GetHuman know about it. We work hard to bring you as much free information and tooling as we can, and we grow that toolset every day, bringing things like the call-back tool that skips the hold music when calling a company or call-recording for customers (beta). The more you use GetHuman and tell friends about it, the more we're able to provide useful, free tools for you and customers worldwide.

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