New Customer Support System
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The announced changes are a move in the right direction.
While I accept that phone support is expensive, I nevertheless feel that businesses for which email is a mission critical service, need to know they can get immediate support in a crisis. I think it would be reasonable to make phone support subject to a hefty separate charge on a per incident basis. Relying on a support group to get around to reading an email is not a comparable substitute. |
I hope there is some retention of the old support system because if you cant log in to your account for some reason then how will you be able to sent a support request.
Another option would be a mobile phone number we could sms with our details and current problems. Perhaps Fastmail could use something like this https://www.5centsms.com.au/web/ |
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The biggest change is that you can now send support requests via email, to support@fastmail.com! |
I personally like using regular emails for support--if they respond in a timely manner. POBox.com does respond quickly and they are owned by Fastmail. The problem with phone support is that it is later on your word against their word, and I find the next person I deal with has no idea what was said in the first conversation and always says that you must go through all the hoops again and do everything all over again. I'm convinced that many phone cs providers are paid by the number of people they process per hour, meaning there is no incentive to actually solve a problem, just keep them moving and if they come back via phone, so much the better! Email trails provide the evidence needed to move the problem forward.
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I used to do support the other way around--I was in North America assisting people in Australia. There are pluses and minuses. For example, let's say you have a problem at night around 9pm Eastern Standard Time. That is just perfect for the Australians who are wide awake and working away. A cool thing that can happen is that you can report the problem and find it is solved by your morning., which seems incredibly fast. On the other hand, report a problem at 7am in New York and you have to wait 12 hours until anyone is on in Melbourne during the New York summer. Maybe POBox and Fastmail support will back each other up, providing 24/7 coverage.
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