If you try to start a chat with customer service on this website, you will be greeted by a bot who will try to answer your question if it is a common one that can be easily answered, just as on other e-commerce websites these days. You will be connected to a genuine Customer Service agent if the problem is beyond your control.
You must first be allowed to navigate to the Customer Service live chat in order to access your chat history.
In desktop application:
Step 2: Scroll down to the “Let’s Help You” area of the website.
As you navigate the bottom of the foot, you will see different sections and subdivisions in the basement. See the “Let Us Help You” section.
Step 3: Click “Help”:
After you find a section that says let’s help you, click help You’ll be taken to a page with a list of possible support topics.
Step 4 Go to “Browse Help Articles” and select “Do You Need More Help?” from the drop-down menu:
Step 5: Please contact us by clicking the following link:
When you click “Contact Us,” you’ll be sent to a page where you may chat with Customer Service or contact them.
Step 6: If you have any history with Customer Support before, you will see the “Start New Chat” Button. If you do, you will see “Continue Conversation From Previous Button”.
Once you see any of these buttons, click on it. You will then be directed to a live chat with the Customer Service Partner.
In a web site or a mobile application, there are several ways to accomplish this. In a web-based application,
Step 2- Click “Delete”:
This button is located next to each item you would like to remove. To delete everything and clear your entire history, click “Delete all items”.
In mobile application:
To begin a new chat, simply click “create a new conversation” in the app.
This deletes all of your prior interactions with the Customer Service Representative.
Conclusion:
Then type a query in the text box below the popup dialog window and click Send or Enter on your keyboard.
Can you talk live about what you write?
For example, a service called Live Chat has a ‘trick message’ tool, which allows agents to see what you are writing.