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Frustrated shoppers abandon carts and insult bots while brands scramble to fix broken support systems

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  • Forty-two percent of Brits are more likely to be openly rude to AI chatbots than to real humans
  • Over half of UK shoppers say only humans can properly solve their support problems
  • Most Brits avoid in-store staff but still pay extra to talk to a human online

The growing reliance on automated customer support has exposed deep public dissatisfaction in the UK.

According to Quantum Metric, 42% of consumers admit to being ruder to AI chatbots than they would be to human staff.

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