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by Paul-Craft
1038 days ago
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> Historically, it seems like "arguing publicly, getting public outcry, and getting the notice of someone higher up the chain" is pretty much the only way to effectively appeal these sorts of decisions at Google. Not just Google. It seems like a lot of large corporations effectively outsource their customer service to (the platform formerly known as) Twitter and such. Complaining on social media gets results, even after one has been stonewalled by official channels. And, even if it fails, you can frequently generate a lot of buzz by complaining loudly on social media. How many people reading this do you think had never heard of this game before just now? |
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No matter how many times I click “request a review of this decision” through their customer service portal, my appeal is automatically denied.
When there’s no way to get customer support from a company, it’s the only other thing left to do.