Being told your call is "important" while being made to wait on hold indefinitely is universally irritating, so imagine wasting 43 days on the line.
Well, according to a new survey, most of us do.
A study that polled 500 consumers has found that the average person spends 43 days of their life on hold with an automated customer service.
The survey, conducted by ResearchNow and commissioned by TalkTo - an app that allows you to text businesses instead of calling them - also showed that more than 86 per cent of people are put on hold every time they pick up the phone to call a business.
The survey also revealed that 58 per cent of customers got "ticked off" at waiting and 48 per cent believed calling a business was completely futile, the Huffington Post reported.