How long will github reply a ticket? #34850
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How long will github reply a ticket? |
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Really bad experience!!!!!! |
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@yiyuxin Hi Yuxin, from my own experience, usually GitHub Support would reply to tickets within a few days to a few weeks. The time required to answer your question depends on many things - e.g. the nature of the question, how much they need to investigate or coordinate with other teams, how many tickets they have to handle etc. My suggestion is to patiently wait for them to respond especially if it's an account-specific or GitHub product-specific issue. Alternatively, if the question could be answered by members of the community, feel free to ask away in another discussion thread. Hope this clarifies and answers your question, take care 😄 |
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Still waiting after 13 days, regarding a question concerning our billing. So bad. |
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it's been 3+ weeks and I'm still waiting.. |
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my account got suspended, I have to apply for jobs and I have no github to showcase. Not getting any resposne too! |
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i can't create codespace due to billing issues, still waiting for response :< |
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@yiyuxin Hi Yuxin, from my own experience, usually GitHub Support would reply to tickets within a few days to a few weeks.
The time required to answer your question depends on many things - e.g. the nature of the question, how much they need to investigate or coordinate with other teams, how many tickets they have to handle etc.
My suggestion is to patiently wait for them to respond especially if it's an account-specific or GitHub product-specific issue.
Alternatively, if the question could be answered by members of the community, feel free to ask away in another discussion thread.
Hope this clarifies and answers your question, take care 😄