Posted June 01, 2016
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Warning: probably wall of text, if only to provide the necessary background information. Will try to keep it as short as possible.
I got annoyed with the inclusion of Amazon script on GOG site. Already made a thread discussing that part, so won't litter around here. In short, I was hoping GOG would assist me in getting access to my games without having to allow Amazon's script to run. As it is right now, unless you enable access from cloudfront.net to your computer, the login button won't even appear (nor will any images on the site, either).
On 5/16 I opened a support ticket (P9WDTGVQ) describing the situation and my issue with it. To GOG's credit, the first response was fast in coming. On 5/17 (or basically the next working day in GOG's time zone) I received the following reply (emphasis mine):
"Hello,
Cloudfront is a content delivery network used by one of our performance monitoring tools. It is used globally on our website to help pinpoint issues.
However, it shouldn't influence your ability to log in to your account or browse the website. Our web team have been notified and they are looking into this issue.
If you have any more questions, please let me know.
Best regards,
qp0n
GOG.com Support"
Since then... nothing. I sent a follow-up e-mail (basically a "can I expect any change or help with this?") on 5/24. I sent another one on 5/26.
When that resulted in no response whatsoever, I opened another ticket on 5/27 (ticket no. PEL8GVP6). On 5/30, I sent yet another e-mail asking about the status of my request.
Nothing. Not a word aside from the automated confirmation of opening the ticket.
It's been two weeks since I became unable to access my account (and all the games in it) without letting Amazon in (do not want, thank you).
Not a "hold on, we're working on this." Not a "not going to promise anything, but give us a few to see." Hell, not even a "screw you, we got your money."
This isn't about Amazon at this point. It's about communication. Receiving this kind of a silent treatment from a company I have been vocally supporting in all the circles I attend when it was just starting to make it in the distro business is not pleasant.
Edit: The offensive script was removed on 6/6/16 and site access is no longer reliant on third-party scripts.
GOG does listen :)
I got annoyed with the inclusion of Amazon script on GOG site. Already made a thread discussing that part, so won't litter around here. In short, I was hoping GOG would assist me in getting access to my games without having to allow Amazon's script to run. As it is right now, unless you enable access from cloudfront.net to your computer, the login button won't even appear (nor will any images on the site, either).
On 5/16 I opened a support ticket (P9WDTGVQ) describing the situation and my issue with it. To GOG's credit, the first response was fast in coming. On 5/17 (or basically the next working day in GOG's time zone) I received the following reply (emphasis mine):
"Hello,
Cloudfront is a content delivery network used by one of our performance monitoring tools. It is used globally on our website to help pinpoint issues.
However, it shouldn't influence your ability to log in to your account or browse the website. Our web team have been notified and they are looking into this issue.
If you have any more questions, please let me know.
Best regards,
qp0n
GOG.com Support"
Since then... nothing. I sent a follow-up e-mail (basically a "can I expect any change or help with this?") on 5/24. I sent another one on 5/26.
When that resulted in no response whatsoever, I opened another ticket on 5/27 (ticket no. PEL8GVP6). On 5/30, I sent yet another e-mail asking about the status of my request.
Nothing. Not a word aside from the automated confirmation of opening the ticket.
It's been two weeks since I became unable to access my account (and all the games in it) without letting Amazon in (do not want, thank you).
Not a "hold on, we're working on this." Not a "not going to promise anything, but give us a few to see." Hell, not even a "screw you, we got your money."
This isn't about Amazon at this point. It's about communication. Receiving this kind of a silent treatment from a company I have been vocally supporting in all the circles I attend when it was just starting to make it in the distro business is not pleasant.
Edit: The offensive script was removed on 6/6/16 and site access is no longer reliant on third-party scripts.
GOG does listen :)
Post edited June 07, 2016 by Lukaszmik