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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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They called me regarding minor issues in my accounts, which we resolved over the phone. Also helped me with coupons which saved money on the products I buy from them anyway. The resolved issues were veryfied when I logged in to my account. They don't call often, except maybe before autorenewal time. I usually never feel like chatting, but this was productive, and only took a couple of minutes. So, I guess thanks.
I've ignored a few e-mails and website notices over the past few months regarding the expiration of my domains and web hosting service. GoDaddy called me just now for that exact reason, and they left me a pre-recorded voicemail message in a friendly female voice (complete with exaggerated "receiver hang-up" sound clip at the end) when I didn't answer:"Hi, this is GoDaddy.com! We've been trying to reach you with imporant information regarding your upcoming hosting product renewals. Please call us at 480-505-8859. *click*"So yeah, not an upsell, just making sure that I don't get screwed when my stuff expires.Working in this business, I get a lot of customers saying they wish they had been warned about their domain expiring, and then blame the registrar's poor customer contact practices. I know it's never the registrar's fault, but a lack of good contact information for their customer (which is the customer's fault, not the registrar's fault!). I appreciate these types of warnings, and this call wasn't telemarketing in the slightest.Now, they may use the same Caller ID information for multiple call types, so if my scenario doesn't apply to you, then so be it. :)
This is GO DADDY.COM customer service thanking you for your recent renewal. This is absurd as the monthly recurring charge is automatic. A waste of telephone time
Go Daddy has a great machine or "business model". The team is contacting you to "sell" you on services - yes, this is what they do... SERVE you! Don't be upset - at least the call is from Arizona and not India.Now, are you in customer service in your line of work? I don't care WHAT industry or position you hold - YOU ARE IN CUSTOMER SERVICE. If you are worth your salt you PROMOTE your company, products and service in your social environment or work and commute periods (when appropriate).Be thankful that BOB PARSONS team is so well trained. Enjoy the GO Daddy experience, education, service and support and thank the next tele-marketer that calls on you to SERVE YOU!
Right on Jack... a customer service follow up call is greatly appreciated. If the rep is good, he/she will OFFER to up sell and provide MORE service. It is called doing PRO-ACTIVE business. Why are these kings of the "home" acting like such "QUEENS" of the streets? lolol
GoDaddy calls me from this number at least once a month. Never leaves a message, but always answers (recorded voice messaging system) when I call back. It's their sales team wanting to enhance my existing service with them.I wish they'd simply let me opt out of cold calls. Or they'd leave a message. Or stop bothering me with this nonsense.
Hi Anna,Did I miss you in English class (over the last 20 years)? Anyway, I love Bob Parson's customer service. This guys is a teacher of entrepreneurs - a master of customer service - a fun guy and a MARINE who served and continues to serve - YOU!Thank him - don't bust his balls and for God's sake - go back to school - major in English Lit.have a nice day!Scott
If this 480-505-8859 number that keeps popping up on my CID is Godaddy and they are being so ethical, then why can't this web company put up a page reference and explain what they are doing. They should also leave a voicemail stating that it is them and what the purpose for the call is. If it's a legitimate call, then Godaddy is at fault for not doing these things and being straight forward. I guarantee if they did these few basic courtesies instead, there wouldn't be 90% of these complaints, confusion, and annoyed solicited people here. On the other hand, if it isn't actually Godaddy, then they need to say so in a reference/help page. They could easily open a thread or help page and squash this either way. I say screw Godaddy. Personally, I have been a customer of theirs for years and own more than a dozen domains, and never had these problems when Bob Parsons owned the company. Ever since he sold the company about a year ago, I've been getting these strange hang up calls with what sounds like people talking and moving things around on a desk all on my voicemail. It's unsolited and they really need to knock it off or atleast do it in a more regulated straightforward professional way.
I got a call today from GO Daddy - I didn't answer it (sorry Zack). I know it is regarding my renewal - I'll call them back and thank them for the PROFESSIONAL reminder and renew.I love good service - thanks Bob Parsons and the GO Daddy TEAM.PS. Did you do the river run this year to Lake Havasu? You should sponsor a COMPANY EVENT to go along with it one year and include the Desert Storm Poker Run (boat races).Scott