Joined: 25 Jun 2005 Posts: 18 Location: Upstate New York
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 2:04 pm Post subject:
I think we all have problems with tech support from time to time. Especially when you get on with someone from India or who is just reading off their screen but in fact knows less than you about how their server is run.
In the case of site5 I made sure I asked the right questions up front and was willing to deal with a bit of getting acquainted jitters. They also said they had a toll-free number but as I said in my earlier post I only got voice mail and was directed to a non-existent knowledge base.
Finally, late yesterday evening I received an offhand response from their tech support that I should try publishing to a directory without the file name. This, of course, has no chance of working, though I gave it a try. The email said that if that didn?t work I would just have to wait until the DNS servers settled in. Which as I?m sure we all know can be three days--that it was a problem on my end?!
If I hadn?t already canceled the account I would have done so at that point.
The moment tech support tells me something is my fault?without a clear indication what the fault is--I bolt.
Posted: Thu Sep 29, 2005 4:47 pm Post subject: My Favorite Web Hosting
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