Pulling My Hair Out Because Of Easyspace

Jun 9, 2008

I am being over change for my service and support is just useless.

First the service I bought can only be renewed manually each month-even though I ask for direct debit when I bought the service.

Seem to be working but I am still being ask to renew manually when I do it I see two payments going to them for the same amount.

I would not fault thier technical service but their customer servies is terrible. I find them to be:

slow:- They take forever to answer any question

Expensive:- they ask you to call numbers that are premium its never to right department after waiting forever on the phone.

Useless answers to quistion:- You ask them question they give you useless answer to just to close a ticket.

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