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Posted another emergency ticket, first one didn't take.
I never heard anything from my first emergency ticket as mentioned in my last post. So, at 4:40pm, I submitted another emergency ticket, THIS TIME, I got a autoreply, which I did not get a autoreply on my first ticket. Funny, the system won't let you submit a emergency ticket without filling out all the information required, and I didn't get a autoreply the first time.
I am complaining alittle here on the procedures of submission of emergency tickets. I am also giving other users out there information on this process as I am experiencing the use of the emergency ticket. One thing that concerns me that in the emergency ticket section, it ask you if you are playing a event immediately. I don't own a crystal ball, but someone could call 5 minutes from now for a gig tomorrow, and I wouldn't be ready to play!
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Re: Posted another emergency ticket, first one didn't take.
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Again MTU is not a 24 hr operation and try to get to tickets as quickly as possible. Since you failed to remove the program correctly before upgrading to Windows 7, can you really blame MTU for the problem? I don't think so. A computer crashing is beyond your control, but this was in your control. They have tried to make moving their programs as easy as they can.
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