Always has been, always will be shit. It was actually not too bad when support.com was the vendor way back. Despite the scummy ways they got customers, they were competent enough to reliably get the job done so long as your stores internet didn't suck. However, it was never the same after the lawsuit and then OD changed vendors. Source: 11 months ago
I've been doing it for probly 20-ish years, I went to school for 8 months at a tech learning center, but these days you can learn everything I do by studying for a certification called the CompTIA A+ and can probly do it for 1/10 of what I paid for school forever ago ($1000 for learning materials and testing vouchers vs the $11,000 I paid for school in 2001). I started by working remote for support.com then worked... Source: about 1 year ago
Wow, I didn't realize support.com was still around. Source: about 1 year ago
Ahh, ok thank you, that makes sense why it was such a short call. This is why I asked on a forum; my friend worked for support.com for awhile so I know how many times the generic "turn it off and on" actually fixes a lot of problems, but it's just annoying for me when I can grasp what a power button is lol. Source: over 1 year ago
I see. That could be an issue then with support.com from a PR perspective. Overall, SEO wise using different spellings of words is fine and many companies do it, but you really need to take a holistic look and decide if you plan to go beyond just SEO for your marketing. Overall, I'd pick something a bit shorter and less likely to get me into legal issues with the other company, but that choice is yours in the end. Source: about 2 years ago
When you vocalize it do you call it support.com or five-upport? Source: about 2 years ago
I don't know if they still are, but support.com was hiring remote tech support. Source: about 2 years ago
Support.com and Greenidge 2.0 (Must watch as it will follow the same tranjectory). Source: over 2 years ago
Alright SO we have Toga right? It ACTUALLY does kinda work for once, and its actually a step up rom the old support dot com setup but again, we got half thought out assery at work here. Source: over 2 years ago
Proof of stake consulting and support from support.com is actually a great idea. Source: over 2 years ago
It's not the most satisfying work but support.com is always hiring folks who know their way around a router or w/e, and it's from-home work at closer-to-living wages than a lot of places. Source: over 2 years ago
We also explore a range of technical factors and recent events that support our argument. Let’s start with Support.com (SPRT) that also is a bitcoin mining play with a merger catalyst this current (3Q) quarter. Looking at the stock one quarter prior to the catalyst quarter, SPRT was trading at $5.00 and dipped to $2.50 in 2Q---a 50% haircut not unsimilar to the 47% haircut that ANY has just experienced. This... Source: over 2 years ago
As I understand, GREE's share price reflects a support.com share price of ~$3.20. Referring the slide below, shouldn't GREE's market cap be closer to $1B? Technically, it is now less than support.com's market cap last week... Source: over 2 years ago
I think I found a good one. So at this point, anyone that got financially hurt with this merger, either prior or post they want to see your statements. I'm not going to ask anyone to submit them to me, but rather the law firm directly. I truly believe that Officers, Directors, and Board Members of Support.com and Greenidge / Atlas / 210 Capital etc. Did not have the best interest of the SPRT shareholders who were... Source: over 2 years ago
2-it's mother is support.com and she gave us a nice ride till the merger.Not a bad stock.They are combined now. Source: over 2 years ago
There has been many side-show pump-and-dumps orchestrated by retail AND hedgies to raise cash through no-name, no killer business stocks. RCKT, RIDE, CLOV and plenty of tickers I don't even care to remember. The price action fell off quick intraday during that run-up with wild swings, lacking conviction. Unlike AMC, which is a bedrock of American culture, the movie experience, and GME, the place where at least... Source: over 2 years ago
I got in at 21, sold at 38. So, great % gains... But only made like $300. I was worried after trying my hand with the support.com fiasco; fortunately I only lost a little bit when I missed the top, but I didn't want to "miss the top" with a bunch more money! Source: over 2 years ago
So that's why support.com stock keeps rising lol. Source: over 2 years ago
Please correct me if I am wrong but non of the troubles you mentioned are either greenridge or support.com 's fault. Source: over 2 years ago
Why would THEY rush the merger? I understand that it was setup for the perfect squeeze, and this week would have been wild.. But WHY did GREE feel the need to rush the merger with a surprise close date and put all this chaos into the process? Who were they protecting, because it wasn't the company or stockholders. Having the price skyrocket would have been great for everyone except the dirty shorts who tried to... Source: over 2 years ago
Greetings every1. With support.com's expertise, greenidge could become a pool operator and collect even more btc between now and 2150. Source: over 2 years ago
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