To place a new order, please press one. If you are calling about a return, replacement, delivery status, or refund, please press two."
This is Art.com's best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Art.com agent. This phone number is Art.com's best phone number because 108 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 800-952-5592 include Returns, Cancel order, Change order, Track order, Complaint and other customer service issues. Rather than trying to call Art.com first, consider describing your issue first; from that we may be able to recommend an optimal way to contact them via phone. In total, Art.com has 1 phone number. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Art.com representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource.
CallHelpdesk does not provide call center services or customer support operations for Art.com. The two organizations are not related. CallHelpdesk builds free tools and shares information to help customers of companies like Art.com. For large companies that includes tools such as our CallHelpdesk Phone, which allows you to call a company but skip the part where you wait on the line to get a live human rep. We continue to work on these tools to help customers like you (and ourselves!) navigate the messy phone menus, hold times, and confusion with customer service. As long as you keep sharing it with your friends and loved ones, we'll keep doing it.
Why not use our free service that'll call and talk to customer service for you, then send a report? Or, we have another free service that waits on hold and tells you when a human rep's on the line. If those don't appeal, our team's also documented Art.com's phone menu below.
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We can actually get a live person on the phone for you. Our free CallHelpdesk Phone service can call for you, navigate all those menus, and even wait on hold. But don't worry, you can always choose to do all the talking yourself. We'll let you know the moment a representative is on the line and ready to chat. That way, you won't have to stress about fiddling with menu options or getting lost in the phone maze. Want to learn how to skip the hold time? Of course, we totally get it if you'd rather handle all the dialing, waiting, and talking on your own. Remember, all these free tools are completely optional. Our CallHelpdesk researchers regularly call this Art.com phone number to keep tabs on their phone system. Here's our latest tip for getting through their phone menu and reaching a real person super fast: Calling this specific Art.com number should connect you directly to a human being. Below, you'll find some clips we've gathered from Art.com's phone menus, along with tips to give you a better idea of what to expect when you call. We've also highlighted why each of them is important.
Thank you for calling Art dot com. If you'd like to place a new order, please press one. If you're calling about a return, replacement, delivery status, or refund, please press two.
When you call Art.com, you won't actually need to 'press one for a new order' or 'press two if you're calling about a return, replacement, delivery status, or refund.' That's because this Art.com phone number is a direct line straight to a human! Our line is well-staffed, so you should expect a really short wait on hold, or even no wait at all, as long as you're calling during business hours. We don't know of any phone menus you'd run into when you call.
Art.com runs the call center for this 800-952-5592 number, and they're open 24 hours, 7 days a week. The short answer is you should call on a Thursday. We've based this and the next section on analyzing 133 calls made in the last 90 days using our free, web-based phone (see above).
Our free AI-powered phone can call, talk, wait on hold, or navigate for you. You can even schedule your call with Art.com for a time that works best for you, ensuring they're open. We'll just confirm you're ready before we place the call, just in case. That means you can truly "set it and forget it" ahead of time. So go ahead and schedule a call with Art.com! Here's an important note about busy times, hold times, and the best time to call: When we talk about busy or less busy times, we're referring to the sheer volume of calls. The busiest times are when the most people are calling this Art.com phone number, while least busy times naturally have fewer callers. But a high call volume doesn't necessarily mean you'll have a long hold time. Companies like Art.com staff their call centers differently depending on the time of day and day of the week, so you might actually experience a shorter wait even during the busiest periods. So, when we mention the best time to call, we're talking about that perfect sweet spot: lower call volume combined with shorter wait times.
You'll find Sunday is the least busy day to call Art.com. Friday, on the other hand, is the busiest day to call, averaging 400% more phone calls by comparison. Just so you know, this is all based on a sample of 133 calls made with our AI-powered, web-based phone over the last 90 days.
We've found the shortest hold times are on Friday. You'll typically find the longest average wait in the queue on Monday. But honestly, you won't need to worry about average wait times if you use our free 'call and talk for me' or 'wait on hold for me' service. That's 'call and talk for me' or 'wait on hold for me'.
To sum it up, Thursday is the best day to call Art.com. Keep in mind, this isn't a typical number; there's no phone menu or long waits. They usually answer right away if you call during their opening hours. Any wait you experience will typically be very short.
Here are some recent calls to Art.com. Does your reason for calling sound like any of these? Someone called about returning a damaged item, asking, "Okay. So what do I need to do to return it?" (19m 6s call, Nov 21, 2024 10:25 PM) Another person inquired about a wood panel, asking, "My question is is the laminate you put over it as the finishing touches, is that UV protected?" (1m 40s call, Nov 15, 2024 4:05 PM) We get all this info about why people call Art.com from issues customers have reported to CallHelpdesk.
Here's Art.com's best phone number – we know it's the best because 108 customers like you have used it over the last 18 months and given us feedback. We'll also show you the current real-time wait time and offer tools to help you skip the phone lines and get straight to an agent. When you call 800-952-5592, their customer service team typically handles things like returns, canceling an order, changing an order, tracking an order, complaints, and other common issues. Instead of calling Art.com right away, tell us about your problem first. Since they only have one phone number, we can often suggest the best way to reach them by phone. It's not always clear how to best talk to Art.com reps, so we've compiled this info from customer suggestions. Please keep sharing your experiences to help us improve this free resource. Just so you know, CallHelpdesk doesn't offer call center services or customer support for Art.com, and the two companies aren't related. Instead, CallHelpdesk creates free tools and shares info to help customers of companies like Art.com. For big companies, this includes our CallHelpdesk Phone, letting you call and skip waiting on hold for a live human rep. We're constantly working on these tools to help customers like you (and us!) navigate those messy phone menus, long hold times, and general customer service confusion. As long as you keep sharing it with friends and loved ones, we'll keep doing it.