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| Area code: | 480 |
| Prefix: | 505 |
| Country: | United States |
| State: | Arizona |
| City: | Phoenix |
| Company: | Xo Arizona |
| Usage: | Landline |
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I do a lot of business with GoDaddy and I sign up many of my clients with GoDaddy because of the number and types of tools and services they offer the accounts. I have had 90% good experience with customer service, and these calls they make to be sure everything is set up ok are no exception.I think it's nice that they call (my clients don't always know what they are doing on the Web, but they just tell GoDaddy they hired somebody to do it for them), even though I rarely have a question. They've never tried to sell me anything, although I'm sure they do offer their value-added services if it's something you express a need or curiosity about.These are NOT calls to be angry about :-) If you have everything you need and have no questions, just tell them that and they don't call again. There's no "list" that you're on when you get this call. They are just saying, "everything ok with what you just bought?"
yeah...and be sure to use the same broken english and 3rd grade txt spelling -- I am sure you'll be taken seriously.Jack - I am right there with you - - these people complaining about 1 phone call are a joke....
They called me early on a Sat. am and woke me up. I hung up. Don't think so. The fact that I bought a domain name is a good clue as to how I prefer to do business. If you really need to reach me, you've got my email address. Use it. I bought the privacy option for a reason.Maybe I'll just call and cancel my account altogether and request a refund. Who makes this type of business call at an unreasonable hour on a weekend?!
I just signed up for domain/hosting with GoDaddy.com. You all obviously forgot to check off the box at the very bottom that says, "Do not share my information with 3rd party affiliates." This is a different checkbox than the one you pay $20 for to be listed privately in the global who-is database.
Personally, I prefer the option provided to both parties by a signs I saw in a store; "All complaints must be submitted to Management in writing" & "All communication shall be by written Post" - I would also prefer companies communicate with me in writing via the postal service. Once a week shredding is a lot easier than 7am phone calls and frankly there is little in customer service so urgent it needs a phone call. Where I come from, door to door sales were banned years ago because of their harassing and dubious nature. I am looking forward to the day the same ban is applied to telemarketing.