About: LucyPhone

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LucyPhone was a free service that allowed consumers to avoid the wait time that occurs when call center operators place them on hold. Established in March 2010 by brothers Mike and Tom Oristian, LucyPhone was used 70,000 to 80,000 times per month by August 2010. The service's name was inspired by the phone popularized by the television show I Love Lucy. The service is no longer available.

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  • LucyPhone was a free service that allowed consumers to avoid the wait time that occurs when call center operators place them on hold. Established in March 2010 by brothers Mike and Tom Oristian, LucyPhone was used 70,000 to 80,000 times per month by August 2010. The service's name was inspired by the phone popularized by the television show I Love Lucy. The service is no longer available. (en)
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  • LucyPhone was a free service that allowed consumers to avoid the wait time that occurs when call center operators place them on hold. Established in March 2010 by brothers Mike and Tom Oristian, LucyPhone was used 70,000 to 80,000 times per month by August 2010. The service's name was inspired by the phone popularized by the television show I Love Lucy. The service is no longer available. (en)
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  • LucyPhone (en)
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