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What is a more sophisticated way of saying I want to speak to somebody "Higher Up" within a business?

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You know every now and then people have complaints, or for whatever reason, need to speak with somebody 'higher up' in the business chain to get what is needed.

Is there a better way to ask for this kind of a person?

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  1. "Take me to your leader"!

    Oh alright, just trying to make you smile.

    Sounds like you need to, and one of these (((HUG))).

    Follow any one (well almost any one) of the suggestions above.

    Good Luck!


  2. "Please contact me to your supervisor" or "I would like to see/speak to

    your supervisor, please!"

  3. You can say:

    "I would like to speak with your taskmaster(supervisor)", and then when the supervisor comes to the phone say, "I would like your personage(name) and command center's(corporate office) address and phone number."

    For future reference: You can log on to dictionary.com and click on thesaurus and punch in the word you would like other words with the same meaning. This will help you say things in a more sophisticated manner.

  4. Ask to speak with their supervisor. If that doesn't work, ask to speak with the manager of the department.

  5. I wanna talk to yer boss, beyotch

  6. Ask to speak to a supervisor or manager

  7. I'm unhappy with the resolution you've suggested.  Is a supervisor available?

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