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My web host just rang me to ask me to upgrade WordPress. Some benefactor of humanity had used a hole in WordPress to turn his web server into a spam-bot, and he was going to get black-holed any minute. Rather than turn me off entirely, he rang me. How's that for customer service? I sincerely doubt I'd get that from, say, GoDaddy.
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So who is your web host? :)
I think that’s exactly the measure of customer service. Good customer service is a company that helps you when you have a problem. GREAT customer service is a company that helps you when THEY have a problem.
what relate to django?
Wow, that’s not bad for customer service. Who is your web host, if you don’t mind me asking?
Thanks for the compliment, Garth.
GoDaddy and their ilk all well and good (ahem!), but if people decide who their service providers are solely on price, then of course they’ll get the poorest service. People are the most expensive part of the equation, even when they’re in Mumbai.
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