Google listed the wrong number for its product hotline, nobody noticed

Google listed the wrong number for its product hotline, nobody noticed
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2019-8-22 16:10

Not so long ago, Google set up a consultation hotline in case you needed to be convinced why your home needs a smart speaker – or any other smart device. But if you were wondering why nobody was picking up the phone, don’t worry, it wasn’t personal: the Big G had listed the wrong number on product pages for months.

The company accidentally messed up one of the digits in the phone listing, as spotted by AndroidPolice. Instead of (855) 224-6378, Google had initially put down (855) 244-6378. So who did the wrong number connect customers to, you might wonder? The answer…

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