JAMiAM
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ORIGINAL: BillJ I have had the same problem with unanswered e-mails. Could there be a technical problem with e-mails sent to Matrix customer support not getting there. David checked into one I sent and couldn't find it in their inbox. I had and still have a problem downloading a game. My last three e-mails to customer support have gone unanswered. Over the last year, I've had others report the same thing, and even some of my own have gone missing - as a developer, no less. My guess is that they have their spam filter dialed too strictly. In my opinion, there should be NO spam filter on any support email addresses, as it really negates the use of a support contact point, when it may indiscriminately toss legitimate support contacts. I know that in reality this is usually not the case, but in my opinion until ANY email sent to a support address is read and verified to be spam, it should a priori be assumed to be legitimate. It may be tedious to physically scan hundreds of spam emails a day, but in the customer support aspect, it has to be seen as a cost of doing business. One of the things that customers who have problems can do to help the company filter out their legitimate inquiries from all the dross, is to put a well crafted subject line on their email. Be sure to mention the game involved, its commonly known acronym, and a very brief description of the problem. Some examples: "Serial number missing on Forge of Freedom (FoF) disk." "Conquest of the Aegean (CotA) Manual not shipped with physical delivery." "Patch installation failed with The Operational Art of War III (TOAWIII)." In this way, even if Matrix should choose to not heed this advice to do a visual scan of all emails and still relies solely on automated spam filters, the customer may still activate some of the key words that any decent spam filter can be set up to recognize, in order to pass through legitimate emails. Food for thought, for all involved.
< Message edited by JAMiAM -- 6/30/2007 8:16:41 AM >
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