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Posted by u/openquery 2 years ago
Ask HN: Large companies with good customer support?
This is a bit of a rant which is a result of trying to negotiate a quota increase with a large cloud provider. The experience was absolutely terrible. It felt like I was talking to man / machine hybrid which kept asking me the same questions over and over. I really don't see why it should be this big of a deal asking for 2 more vCPUs when 64 were previously granted.

I've had a similar experience with my mobile carrier - absolutely cryptic and opaque to get any sort of help.

Are there any examples of large companies with excellent customer support or is it just not doable?

solardev · 2 years ago
I've had great support from Vercel, Google Fi (surprisingly), and Verizon. Also REI and Amazon, but they're retail. Steam/Valve too.

Of those, probably my Fi calls are my favorite. You get connected to a US support agent in a minute or so and they've solved my issues every time with no bullshit. I'm so surprised Google has any support at all, much less actually GOOD support.

Before Fi I used Verizon (which also had good support, just poor signal in my area). Then I briefly switched to AT&T Wireless, which is an absolute shitshow of a company that I'll never use again. Worse support than a fast food joint. Incompetent on every front. I switched to Fi after that and have been very happy.

syndicatedjelly · 2 years ago
Hot Take: Amazon doesn't have good customer service - they just know when to cut their losses and throw money at the customer
solardev · 2 years ago
I don't quite get what you mean?
chadash · 2 years ago
OXO. The company that makes kitchen gadgets. They are owned by Helen of Troy, a conglomerate which I don't know anything about. But I've called up OXO several times for small issues with products and within 3 minutes, I had a person on the phone, within 10 minutes I had confirmation that they are sending a new part or product, and within 3-4 days, I had a new, working part/unit sent to me.

Sure, a better experience would be faultless products, but even the best companies will have occasional mistakes and if you have good customer service, it makes me super happy to buy your products again.

fckgw · 2 years ago
Uline is a 10b/yr eCommerce shipping supply company that has US-based customer support that will answer the phone, with a live person on the other end, within 3 rings max. Customer support is also open 24/7, 365 days a year including all holidays across US, Canada and Mexico.

The key to this being possible is 1) They're a private company 2) that's wildly profitable 3) so they can just hire a ton of customer support without having to answer to shareholders.

hotpotamus · 2 years ago
I don't think they're that large, but Consumer Cellular talked my mom through migrating her phone from Android to Apple over 2 hours which really impressed me. My calls with them have been really good too, but nothing on that level.
swarfield · 2 years ago
For insurance, USAA has god tier support. I've never had to wait more than a minute to get a US based rep that knows what they're doing.

Edit: That minute includes going through the "Press X for Y services" menu.

idontwantthis · 2 years ago
And they are so kind and usually sound genuinely pleased to help.
KomoD · 2 years ago
> Are there any examples of large companies with excellent customer support or is it just not doable?

I'm not sure what counts as large but I've had good experiences with Amazon, 1Password, Namecheap, Equinix, Netlify and Revolut

I'm sure there's more but I can't think of them right now

dgunay · 2 years ago
Fidelity has good customer support, but I imagine the relationship between the customer and the business in a brokerage is quite different from other companies.
joshxyz · 2 years ago
I got great xp with Namecheap, DigitalOcean, Vultr, and Bunny.net. Reachable and fast responses.

Okay level: contabo.

Slow response: scaleway.

Dorks: hetzner.