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As one of many people with networking problems here, I was interested to
see that MS offers free phone support for 90 days after registering Vista (http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...x?gprid=11732). Has anybody tried this option? I'd rather talk to a person on the phone in real time than deal with newsgroup delays, but my experience with MS support on other products has been, um, uneven. Thanks, Scott |
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"Scott Meyers" wrote in message ... As one of many people with networking problems here, I was interested to see that MS offers free phone support for 90 days after registering Vista (http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...x?gprid=11732). Has anybody tried this option? I'd rather talk to a person on the phone in real time than deal with newsgroup delays, but my experience with MS support on other products has been, um, uneven. Thanks, Scott Hi Yes sure have where are you ??? i am in uk ours goes to india which was not a problem guy spoke perfect english when he realised he had no immediate answer he took my number all calls after that they phoned me so very little call cost either cant fault them i was told you get 2 free phone help calls with Vista mine took 6 hours to sort over 2 days!!!! i was told at the end 2 things my 2 calls would be rest to zero as not my fault and they didnt have the answer but by doing all told i had helped them sort for the w future which i assume is now safely entered into the M/Soft dbase good luck Keith D. |
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Scott Meyers wrote:
As one of many people with networking problems here, I was interested to see that MS offers free phone support for 90 days after registering Vista (http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...x?gprid=11732). Has anybody tried this option? I'd rather talk to a person on the phone in real time than deal with newsgroup delays, but my experience with MS support on other products has been, um, uneven. Thanks, Scott How can one register if the blasted thing wont connect because it's got DNS issues which the rest of the network hasn't, can't even activate it let alone register!!! |
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"Scott Meyers" wrote:
As one of many people with networking problems here, I was interested to see that MS offers free phone support for 90 days after registering Vista (http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...x?gprid=11732). Has anybody tried this option? I'd rather talk to a person on the phone in real time than deal with newsgroup delays, but my experience with MS support on other products has been, um, uneven. Thanks, Scott Hi Scott, As one of those who who has talked with MS support, and who provided tech. support himself (not for MS!) - I'd suggest to use email whenever possible. This format does not limit you in time, lets you put all the details accurately, attach screen shots, error messages etc. Most of technical issues are just impossible to solve in real time, so the delay may be inevitable. Email really helps the support folks to help you best, and it costs you less. Use the voice call only if you receive no confirmation to your email, or if the issue is non-technical, or has sensitive details that you can't send by email. Regards, --PA |