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I have to build a new mapping application and replace an existing one. We are looking at three possible options: MapQuest, Microsoft's Virtual Earth, and Google Maps. The first two companies were easy to contact and get pricing, but I never realized just how horrible Google's support is until I attempted to get actual commercial pricing numbers from them.

First, the information for businesses is not on their website. I need hard numbers for a Fortune 500 company, not some sample HTML code for a personal web site. I need to talk to the person in sales who negotiates and manages these big contracts. Nowhere on the web site is there information on who to talk to. There is an online email form to fill out and hope they  contact you...but after three weeks of trying that and no response, the executives wanted hard numbers and I didn't blame them. I figured I would just get on the horn and speak to someone in sales. No luck. No numbers on the web, no listing for business contacts. I finally found a general number and then was routed through numerous voice prompts which sounded promising but all ended in 'visit the website'. What a joke. Why even have multiple options for customer support, web support and sales when all it does is tell you to visit the website? Couldn't they have just told you that before you waded through the phone menu?

Finally I got through to the operator who told me all the information is 'on the website'. When I pointed out that I've been trying to get someone to contact me and that I needed to speak to someone about commercial usage, she told me to fill out the online contact form. Which I had already done, previously. To this, she simply told me to 'fill it out again'.

So basically, I have a big blank check in my hand and no one at Google even wants to talk to me. It's like dealing with a company managed by high school kids. Domino's Pizza gives better customer service. Heck, Yahoo!, Microsoft, Sun and Oracle all have actual people to talk to. I think I need to sell my Google stock. No company run this poorly with applications that are just basic technology can be a wise investment, can it?
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posted on Thursday, July 12, 2007 12:15 PM

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# re: Google Sucks....at least their customer support 7/13/2009 3:22 PM Will
I agree. I recently purchased the Sketchup 7 pro upgrade. I have been a paying pro user since prior to Google obtaining the program. I am unable to authorize the upgrade, have spent (wasted) hours on Google's website and ("support"?) site to no avail. I too called their corporate number and was told to go to the web site. When I explained I had done all that the guy said "Go to the web site"
This is BS. Google gets a minus 10 for user support.

# re: Google Sucks....at least their customer support 7/13/2009 6:54 PM Will (again)
I must modify my previous comment. While I still feel Google support could be much more timely I went through all relevant data about my problem and discovered I had downloaded the wrong version of the program I was seekeing support for. When their support person finally got to me the analysis made was correct. My apologies to Google support.

# re: Google Sucks....at least their customer support 7/17/2009 11:55 AM Justin
You managed to get ahold of a support person? How?!

I've been trying for four days to get anyone to help me with an issue with their maps. It took one week for google to go from the best thing out there to something I never want to use again.

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