If you are a player under the age of eighteen, please press one. Parents, credit card holders, and business to business contacts, please press two."
Press one for information on canceling a membership. Press two for other account or billing assistance."
This support number for Roblox takes you to a pre-recorded menu system. The message says that depending on your inquiry, you may be asked to leave a voicemail with your email address to get further assistance. It then directs you towards their online support form for the most expedient service. If you stay on the line, you're given two options: press one for players under the age of 18, or two for parents, credit card holders, and business-to-business contacts. Pressing zero will take you straight to a voicemail box that immediately begins recording.
The first option is just a recording directing you to the online form. It specifically recommends it for account help, reporting game issues, or sharing ideas for the game. It says that they are not able to assist you via this phone line. This message will repeat a couple of times, and then the call disconnects.
The second option takes you to another menu tree. For some reason, this recording is much quieter. The first option is for information on canceling your account, which gives instructions on how to do so. The second option is a voicemail box for other billing or account assistance. It asks for your name, email address, account username, ticket number (if you have one), and details regarding your inquiry. The recording tells you to ensure all of the information is spelled correctly because they'll follow up via the email address you give them. The last two options in this menu are a voicemail box for business-to-business inquiries and directions to a third-party website for employment verification. You can also press zero for all other calls, which takes you to the voicemail box that begins recording without any further instructions.
There's no way to reach a human agent over the phone. Roblox no longer lists their phone number with their contact information. If you need assistance, your first option is their online help center. There they have articles on a variety of topics, including payment questions, instructions on redeeming premium currency and items, gameplay guides, technical issues, account help, and child safety guidelines.
If you can't find what you need on the Roblox support webpage, they point you towards their online contact form. It asks for your Roblox username, your first name, and your email address. You'll select the device you're using and the category you need help with, and then type a description of your issue. From what I can tell, this form goes to the same place as voicemails left on the support line. Either way, Roblox will reach you through email.
Roblox estimates a 24-48 hour turnaround for voicemails and support forms, but users say that it's not consistent. Some people hear back within a few hours and others don't hear anything for weeks. If they don't contact you after 48 hours, it's okay to submit the form again; they have a small support team that gets thousands of messages a day, so some just get missed.
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