First published on TechNet on Sep 22, 2008
Ned
here. On October 1, 2008 the Professional level “Enterprise Platforms Support” business at Microsoft will transition to a call-back model for all Professional support incidents in the United States and Canada. Below is a description of how to contact Microsoft customer service, as well as other relevant information regarding this change:
Why are we moving to a call-back model?
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To minimize the amount of time that customers spend on hold
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To enable the support incident to be routed to the correct resource, thus minimizing the incorrect routing of support incidents.
Contacting Microsoft Product Support by Phone
You can submit a support request via phone by calling 800-936-4900. Once your support incident is created, the case will be routed to the appropriate support team and you will receive a call from a support engineer. The response time is based on the severity of the incident. During business hours (Monday – Friday, 6:00 am – 6:00 PM US Pacific Time), the cost is $259. If you need to work with a support engineer outside of these hours, the cost is $515. Please note that you can
open
a support incident via phone at any time. The after-hours rate only applies if you need to work with a support engineer during non-business hours. This information is also outlined on the
Microsoft Help and Support site
.
Contacting Microsoft Product Support using Online Support Submissions
As an alternative to opening a support incident via phone, you can use our
Online Support Submissions
process. As with our Phone support offering, this is a call-back model also, and the response time is based on the incident severity. At this time, Online Support Submissions call-backs are only available during business hours (Monday – Friday, 6:00 am – 6:00 PM US Pacific Time), and the cost of a support incident is $259.
For more information on this change, please refer to the following web page on the Microsoft Support site:
Professional Support Options and Phone Numbers
For more information on contacting Microsoft Product Support, please refer to the following resources:
You can also direct questions to us through the
EMAIL
link at the top of the page.
- Ned Pyle