480-505-8859
Country: USA
480 area code:
Arizona (Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix)
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- MikeDCI've been using GoDaddy for years, just got this call and while waiting for my voice mail to download I entered the number in Google. I must own 50 domains from GoDaddy and this was the first time I got this annoying call.
If I get another I'll call them and see if there is a "no call" option.- Caller: GoDaddy
- Call type: Unwanted
- CharlieGot a call from this number; as reported by others, this was Go Daddy customer service, calling to confirm that I had no questions or issues with my new domain reg. account. The Go Daddy web site is very clear-- they provide multiple opportunities for customers to opt out of any phone calls. If you do not want calls, do not check the box! If you tell them on the web site that you want phone calls, and they call you, don't whine about it. Call them and ask them not to call, but email, with any information they would like to send you. If you say you will accept calls but get all whiny-nosed when they do call, you are a [***] and squealing, garden-variety fool!
- JD replies to FlrtygrlI agree!!!
- BS-DetectorWell spoken, Charlie. You sound exactly like a bottom feeding spammer and/or marketing weasel.
I specifically said "NO CALLS" on the phone to them, in email to them and there is no way of saying "no calls" on registrations or renews. I also don't want email spam from them(or anyone else. Apparently, this IS too much to ask. I host my own domains and would prefer to do my own DNS, but they won't let me do that on my own due to technical limitatations of my access account.
Charlie, save the lies for people with shoe-size IQ's, such as yourself, and your weasel-droid buddies. I bet you're busy trying to find the next owned machine to send your latest spam run off of. Don't worry, you'll have your data hunted down and you can keep bouncing from stolen account to stolen account while you send your unwanted garbage to people who don't want it.
I just got a call from them. Unwanted, unsolicited. I take it GoDaddy doesn't value my business with them. Fine. I'll go move somewhere else.- Caller: GoDaddy
- Call type: Telemarketer
- MikeI got a call from this number...and yep, they said they were from Go Daddy...but it is all good. They were telling me that I didnt need to pay for the email because of the domains I purchased came with emails and that if I wanted to, I could get a refund. Very cool.
I told him I would call them back because I couldnt verify at the time who the caller was. - Barbara AndersonThis number continues to call me but leaves no message.
- Caller: unknown
- DaveI have several domains registered with your GoDaddy. In addition, I manage domains that are registered to my employer as well as several freelance clients, and all are registered with GoDaddy. As a result, I periodically receive calls that are thinly disguised attempts to up sell me.
I purchase the services I need, and I'm aware enough of the options to buy those added services if they're appropriate for the project at hand.
You can see from the following link that GoDaddy's telephone policy - basically telemarketing - is annoying to many people. In fact, several people have commented that if they'd known GoDaddy was going to be this persistent, they would have registered their domains with a different company.
I chose GoDaddy for the ease of managing domain registrations, at a time when we were coming out of a period of having to deal with Network Solutions and their barbaric system of registration management. Now, however, there are many GoDaddy competitors, and I could switch registrars at any time. The customer is in control now.
However, I would like to remain a GoDaddy customer. So PLEASE stop with the telemarketing calls. If there's a true need to contact me by phone to resolve some issue, that's fine. It won't take many more of these calls to make me a former GoDaddy customer. If you want to keep me as a customer, stop the calling please.- Caller: GoDaddy
- Call type: Unwanted
- PatGuy sounded like he was getting but plugged...I picked up phone but didn't say anything, he kept saying hello like he was gay...
- Caller: go daddy
- Call type: Telemarketer
- Andrew replies to dannaxI just got a call from them, and it was a SHE! She sounded nice and said it was a "Follow Up" call when I purchased my domain yesterday.
- katjust called and left a message saying thanks for my recent renewal and if i had any questions to give them a call. cool.
- Caller: godaddy
- Call type: Unwanted
- PKGoDaddy. This would make sense. I just bought a domain name from them yesterday. I wanted them to contact me pertaining to setting up my web page through them also.
- Diana-godaddy userYes, I use GoDaddy for all my web needs. They call every time I buy a domain, but when I politely say "no thank you" they understand -- but every time I need service they're very, very helpful to me.
I don't mind if they call. Although for those of you that hate that about them, makes me think they should offer an option of "yes, call me" or "no, please don't call me" when you register a domain.- Caller: 480-505-8859
- Matthew| 1 replyI do not understand you people that are so upset with Godaddy for offering in these days considered to be an excellent for of customer service. After purchasing a product from them they call you to make sure the transaction went well, and to see if you need any help.
If more companies offered customer service of this magnatude, we would all have a better understanding of the product's and services we purchase.
Thank you godaddy and continue with the good work.- Caller: GODADDY
- gd4life| 1 replyIdiots Rule
- Caller: GoDaddy
- Roger replies to gd4lifeum okay
- Raul replies to MatthewProblem is, Matthew, that I have been getting hang-up calls from them for several days, and I have NOT bought anything from them. Finally, today they left a message to thank me for my recent "order." Could be a case of mistaken number but, given the range of comments on this thread, I think is just another case of annoying intrusion -- whether or not it's a service that some of you like.
- RickI googled the phone number because I got an automated message on my answering machine and it didn't record the first part of the call where they may have identified themselves. I've called them a couple times over the years about making changes to my domain and they always try to sell me a different service which will raise my monthly fee. I always ask the salesman to send me an e-mail listing the new costs and they never will. Why would I sign up for a new service over the phone when they refuse to put it in writing? The salesmen (at least two different, a year apart) offered to give me a credit for some past service, but will never put it in an e-mail or writing. When they won't put the offer in writing, I think it is sketchy. Hey, they might go through and give me the credit, but unless they reduce it to writing or send me an e-mail confirming the offer I have no proof and will never make changes over the phone.
- Call type: Telemarketer
- asxa| 2 repliesyou [***] losers are thin-skinned, you purchased a domain or service or whatever, and they are trying to sell you something more.. Thats how they stay in business u losers. Just say u dont want anything, or dont answer the [***] phone, u dont have caller id?
- blahblah replies to asxa| 1 replygaydadday blows, anyway.
total bottom feeders - no surprise that they would stoop to pimping their own customers http://www.webhostingjury.com/reviews/Go_Daddy - blahblah replies to blahblahBTW, I write this as an ex customer. Never again!
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