Good work, MCI!
Rusty Zickefoose
rusty at cw.net
Tue Jan 26 22:23:18 UTC 1999
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Jamie,
Ticket #18 sounds like it may have come from C&W, the standard
ticket format being CWDSD:MMDD:xx. If this is the case, then calling
MCI security would probably not be very productive.
C&W security can best be reached by sending an email to
security at cw.net, and including the ticket number in the subject
header.
OTOH, I have no alternative to offer to expedite contacting MCI.
On Tue, 26 Jan 1999, James Rishaw wrote:
> It's now been 7 days one hour since I opened the "critical" priority
> ticket with MCI security with no callback :-)
>
> Three calls to the noc with ticket "18" got nothing but laughs.. "We
> dont have tickets that low" .. :-p
>
> Growing pains? :-(
>
>
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