Tuesday, March 30, 2010
My Facebook is fixed, but they still need Customer Service.
After about 7 hours of not being able to do ANYTHING and having NO explanation of the situation, or ANY communications from Facebook (even though I emailed them), my account is simply "back".
All the info and photos, etc which I watched incrementally deleting throughout the early morning, and disappear entirely by 9 am, are all there and fine.
Is it coincidental that this happened after I sent the above story to numerous communications and technology professionals and publications across the country? Or maybe there are actual people at Facebook offices who watch out for enraged users and quietly fix things under the radar. I suggest giving them a damned phone and making them answer it - at least for paid advertisers.
In any case, losing access to one's Paid account at any online service, especially one which stores credit card information and autocharges it daily, with absolutely no explanation or advance notice, and no means of communication when inquiries arise is entirely unacceptable.
While I appreciate and use many aspects of Facebook's services, it's critical that they realize they are not excused from servicing - at the very least - their paying customers.
Social media is about people, after all ... right?
All the info and photos, etc which I watched incrementally deleting throughout the early morning, and disappear entirely by 9 am, are all there and fine.
Is it coincidental that this happened after I sent the above story to numerous communications and technology professionals and publications across the country? Or maybe there are actual people at Facebook offices who watch out for enraged users and quietly fix things under the radar. I suggest giving them a damned phone and making them answer it - at least for paid advertisers.
In any case, losing access to one's Paid account at any online service, especially one which stores credit card information and autocharges it daily, with absolutely no explanation or advance notice, and no means of communication when inquiries arise is entirely unacceptable.
While I appreciate and use many aspects of Facebook's services, it's critical that they realize they are not excused from servicing - at the very least - their paying customers.
Social media is about people, after all ... right?
... I can access everything in my Facebook as if nothing happened. Thankful, but FB Ads needs to offer customer service. #automationsucks http://ping.fm/FEpMu
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
if I can be half as creative today as the guy in this video: http://ping.fm/roVmU ... it will be a good Monday.
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
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