Erik Rutins
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Joined: 3/28/2000 From: Vermont, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: ductape WOW! Erik my good man, now THAT is great support. Thanks for your thoughtful response. I do want you to know that I have a support ticket in your system that is close to 48 hours old. I just e-mailed our support person to find out what's up with that. If you e-mail me your ticket number I can check further. quote:
I am sorry to say this, but your system here at Matrix leaves a lot to be desired. I have two logins, one for the forums, one for the members area, not to mention a different set of passwords and such for Digital River. I agree with this, we've needed to move to a unified login for a while, we just haven't finished the necessary back end upgrades yet. quote:
I need support regarding my billing. I click support on the Matrix Games website. I get a knowledge base that doesnt have my issue at all, great. I get some sort of ticketing system that apparently nobody is answering. You can imagine my frustrations. So I need to contact Digital River..whos that? Oh yeah, some thrid party company who took the money. OK confusing. Understood. In our defense, normally the tickets are answered quickly, not sure what happened in this case. quote:
So, I need to click the STORE button on the Matrix Games website to find the customer Support for billing? Don't you find that a bit confusing? It may make sense to you guys since you mess with the labyrinthine website regularly, but to the rest of us it's just annoying. Normally, you do not. If you talk to our help desk, they'll talk to DR for such questions and get the answer for you. In the unusual case that our help desk is taking a while to respond, you can also contact DR directly (but there I can make no guarantees as to the quality of their support). [qutoe]I finally called Digital River, they said the same thing, likely it is some sort of funds verification charge, how amateur. They never mention this, this alone could cause many people some pretty hefty overdraft fees if they are not made aware of it. It should never cause overdraft fees - the thing is, your bank/card knows this is not a "real" charge but a few banks/cards seem to incorrectly report it as such. My understanding from DR is that this is cosmetic rather than actual and that the bank really does know better. This type of pre-authorization is actually typical for online sales, it's normally completely invisible from the customer's perspective as it is not a real charge, just a query to the bank. quote:
Honestly, how hard would it be for Matrix to set up their own payment gateway and download service? I have done it many times for clients, its not that complicated really. It's much more than just that though - the amount of stuff we have our store setup to do, including the "game on demand" physical copies, is pretty mind-boggling. Replacing it would be a major endeavour. quote:
Erik, thanks for the prompt and compassionate response. I'm glad I could help - please let me know if the pre-authorization does not vanish within 24 hours.
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