Posted by hughesjr on 10/27/2010 1:13:00 PM (view original):
Hey, BTW, they Don't delete the ticket.
You (the user) do something (like navigate away) before you press the "Submit" button.
WIS does nothing to delete the post, and in fact it is passed through to the second page.
What is happening is that the user is not reading the 2nd page , and therefore is not pressing the "Submit" button. If you look at the first page, it says "Next" not "Submit".
"Next" means there is a second page, one with further help and a Submit Button.
If you go to another website or close the window before clicking "Submit", why would you expect the ticket to be submitted?
For those who doubt what I said, objectively (and with reading involved), go to the submit ticket page. Pick HD and a team and enter some text and press "Next". Look at the Q's and A's that are shown. Use your back button and put a different paragraph about a different subject and click "Next" again and notice the changes to the Q's and A's shown. This is a VERY GOOD service, not something to complain about. The possible questions and answers are picked based on your paragraph, and if you don't see an answer you like, you press submit.
How hard is this?
girt25 ... please try this and then respond here. You can clear up your dubiousness (ie, calling me a liar) with just a tiny little bit of effort.
Why do you feel the need to completely fabricate something? I did not call you a liar, or anything of the sort. I inferred that you were a sycophant.
No one is taking issue you with your description of how the process currently works.
The problem is that this changed, it looks like the same way tickets were submitted for years, and if you don't read all of the fine print (as most don't), you lose everything that's written. It's a ridiculously bad system.
If someone wants to search the FAQ, they are free to do so whenever they want.