Im still amazed daily when I see people complaining that a rich kid with money pushed a half baked product to market with no plans for sustainability and then people are shocked when stuff breaks, doesn't work or decays into obsolescence months after its launch.
Early on, Starlink support posted a recommendation to customers- Reopen old support tickets, because they'll get the highest priority. That and the insane variability of service quality made me instantly cancel the service I got from them FOR FREE. Unless you live where you can't get any other service, DO NOT pay Starlink. It's a standard Musk venture where customers are treated like they're scumbags for expecting the bare minimum, and they change the prices and rules on a whim.
Troubleshooting internet. You've done everything and confirmed it's an issue outside of your network and equipment.
Call...
"I've changed DNS, cables, secondary router, even the backup modem; issue persists.But things are fine if I use the mobile network, so I know everything after the modem is fine too. In the ping log I set up, I see poor latency issues sporadically every few seconds."
"We'll need you to go through the troubleshooting article."
Restart router.
Try another cable.
Fuck, I dunno. Call support if it's still not working in like a week from now.
The “secret sauce” is this: Phone Support is Really Fucking Expensive - even when it’s outsourced overseas - like, easily half the cost of running a business. Good phone support. Which is why it’s so hard to find.
Jackass CEOs come in, cut phone support first thing and “save” the company millions. Druggie narcissist billionaire CEOs never intended to provide it in the first place.
I recently called a support hotline (after reading the FAQ) and they had a complex Dial-X-If-You-Have-This-Problem structure which on every end just had a person reading the FAQ entries. There was no way to reach an actual person...
Starlink's lack of traditional customer support options is making life difficult today for new users affected by a bug that reset their accounts.
Starlink's account-recovery page that allows users to request password resets with an email address or phone number hasn't been working for them.
"When I try to reset my password via the email option, I get the error 'User not found,'" we were told by Adam, a Starlink customer in Alabama who preferred that we not publish his last name.
When Adam tried to reset his password by entering his phone number, he received a text message with a password-reset link.
"I installed our Starlink two days ago, and received the email this afternoon that my account had been reset and that a refund was on the way.
Some people had Starlink dish shipments in transit when the account-reset email arrived and were concerned about whether they would be able to activate service.
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