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wmlvb 11-07-2010 01:44 PM

Is vbulletin dying?? NO support any more
 
There are a ton of basic unanswered questions both on this site and vbulletin.com. It seems that vbulletin no longer is providing support to customers.... ARe they losing business to all the free and better options out there and have had to lay off? I know I would switch to something else if my forum was not so heavily customized but I am stuck with the crap support.

Lynne 11-07-2010 02:17 PM

Hmmm, not sure why my post count keeps going up around here if I'm not helping. Oh well. I will admit that I skip over questions that have been asked and answered over and over and over again. I skip most question where a simple search would answer the question. I'd rather go help the users who have questions that are new where they can't find the answer with a search.

Also, you do realize that vb.org is a site run by the users for the users?

kh99 11-07-2010 03:42 PM

I've been watching virutally every day for a while now (the version 3 sections anyway) and I have to disagree that there are "a ton of basic unanswered questions". I think most of the basic questions get answered, and I think the ones that don't are either impossible to understand or pretty difficult to answer.

fanyap 11-07-2010 04:12 PM

The simple answer is: YES

Outbackmark 11-07-2010 07:50 PM

I run both free and VB software on a number of sites, if you think getting support for VB is hard you really want to try and find answers for some of the free stuff out there.
On the whole VB support is fantastic, and to have people like Lynne and a few others on here who can talk VB code in their sleep is invaluable.
Of all the hurdles I have had since running VB software I have found the answers in a search 95% of the time, or enough to point me in the right direction. A lot of my answers have been supplied by other board owners/admins on here and I try to help others when time permits.
Don't forget to use Google as well, that way you get results from a number of sites.

Paul M 11-07-2010 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wmlvb (Post 2119026)
There are a ton of basic unanswered questions both on this site and vbulletin.com. It seems that vbulletin no longer is providing support to customers.... ARe they losing business to all the free and better options out there and have had to lay off? I know I would switch to something else if my forum was not so heavily customized but I am stuck with the crap support.

This is not a vbulletin support site. Questions will only get answered if and when people have the will to answer them. If the same question is asked again and again, and a search would find the answer, it will probably get left unanswered. Thats pretty much been the case for many years, and certainly not a sign of vbulletin "dying".

vbenhancer 11-08-2010 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2119034)
Hmmm, not sure why my post count keeps going up around here if I'm not helping. Oh well.

i remember a hack in the graveyard regarding multiplying postcount for specific users... maybe you're on it?!... rofl

FreshFroot 11-08-2010 06:54 AM

Well I see some help around here. But I assumed the best way is using the support ticket system?

I have to agree support on the forum seems low. But I know you guys get a lot of tickets to go through and what not. So it's gotta be tough. Though maybe there needs to be one person assigned that doesn't do support tickets, but helps only via forum.

Lynne 11-08-2010 01:50 PM

You can't put in a support ticket regarding anything you would ask on this site, vbulletin.org. Support doesn't help with modifications.

Support is getting out into the vb.com forums more often now. When vB4 was first released, there were a LOT of tickets put in all day long regarding bugs and other issues with the release. There was only time to answer tickets, no time for the forums. Now days, there aren't nearly as many tickets being put in regarding bugs/issues, and there is much more time for support to hit the forums. But, we do still occasionally miss threads (many of us look for threads with no replies and if you bump your own thread, then it no longer shows up in the search for replyless threads).

TheLastSuperman 11-08-2010 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wmlvb (Post 2119026)
There are a ton of basic unanswered questions both on this site and vbulletin.com. It seems that vbulletin no longer is providing support to customers.... ARe they losing business to all the free and better options out there and have had to lay off? I know I would switch to something else if my forum was not so heavily customized but I am stuck with the crap support.

Are you this person? http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...ting-its-users

IF you are then quit wasting time posting duplicates and SEARCH for your answers... Lynne could not have said it better below!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lynne (Post 2119034)
Hmmm, not sure why my post count keeps going up around here if I'm not helping. Oh well. I will admit that I skip over questions that have been asked and answered over and over and over again. I skip most question where a simple search would answer the question. I'd rather go help the users who have questions that are new where they can't find the answer with a search.

Also, you do realize that vb.org is a site run by the users for the users?

Sorry if I came across short/abrupt/rude above but Lynne said it best and I follow the same idea.. don't reply if it's been answered countless times before.


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