Some Tesla customers will have to wait longer to get a response from customer service due to a significant increase in vehicle deliveries, CEO Elon Musk said via Twitter on Wednesday. Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how long the extended response times will last.
- Some Tesla customers will have to wait longer to get a response from customer service due to a significant increase in vehicle deliveries, CEO Elon Musk said via Twitter on Wednesday.
- "Due to a large increase in vehicle delivery volume in North America, Tesla customers may experience longer response times. Resolving this is our top priority," he said.
- Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how long the extended response times will last or what percentage of customers may be affected.
Some Tesla customers will have to wait longer to get a response from customer service due to a significant increase in vehicle deliveries, CEO Elon Musk said via Twitter on Wednesday.
"Due to a large increase in vehicle delivery volume in North America, Tesla customers may experience longer response times. Resolving this is our top priority," he said.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how long the extended response times will last or what percentage of customers may be affected.
Musk's tweet came one minute after he replied to a Twitter user who said that Tesla's customer service was not responding to his emails as he prepared for delivery of a Model 3.
"My apologies, am working on this exact issue right now," Musk said in response.
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