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AWS Customer Support Review By someone in this business for 17 years and owns 5 other accounts with Server providers
If anyone ever wants to know the truth and facts about AWS Customer Supports Vs GoDaddy, Hostway, Hosting Source, Google, Apple READ THIS:
7 years no...
w dealing with AWS I cannot explain how many times they have gone beyond what their rules and Regs and policies are to HELP, SUPPORT and maintain whatever it takes for AWS to serve and keep us as a client.
They are the NUMBER 1 Company and they already WON Best Customer Support globally as far as I am concerned
Setup their agency hosting (formerly called Cloud) for my clients. Been running with no downtime for over 16 months now across 23 clients. The speeds ...
are incredible and the uptime was my biggest surprise. Support has been great when I needed it, there was one time that the support agent couldn't resolve my issue and had to escalate it to someone over email. This issue was resolved a couple of hours later. Overall, the experience has been great, and the pricing beats what I was paying over at Flywheel for a similar agency hosting plan. I also have a couple of test accounts on their shared hosting product. This product has seen some great improvements over the past year and is quite impressive as well.
As soon as you create a website, you’re immediately subjected to an extremely strict verification process, during which your site is completely frozen...
. The website doesn’t work, and you won’t get access to your files until you somehow pass this so-called “review.”
They love disabling the whole system just because something seems suspicious to them — no real explanation, no support, just a locked site and radio silence. Stay away unless you enjoy wasting your time and losing access to your own content.
We have not had incoming mail working for 2 days. Yesterday I phoned them to tell them our email was not being received. They made a few changes on ...
the server and said that it would fix itself in the next 4 to 6 hours. Nothing changed. Next day, still no mail so I called again. After making more changes on the server and making us change all our passwords (13) they told me it would be fixed in 30 minutes. Nothing changed. I called back again and more changes were made on the server. I was told it would now take 24 hours for the changes to propagate. This will be three days our business is without any email. Not sure if your business could go that long with no email, but this is ridiculous. We are now expected to wait until tomorrow afternoon (the third day) to see if it is fixed this time. I'm not holding my breath, but I am researching a new hosting company.