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> I personally prefer software to be customizable and give me a lot of options to configure and get what I want out of it.

In my experience doing support, this is a give them an inch and they’ll ask for a mile situation. Power users are the worst when it comes to asking for more features or more settings. I had better luck with very limited settings and saying take it or leave it. Would just tell them straight up “What you want has a 0% chance of happening. Happy to refund your money.” Hardly anybody took me up on it and it greatly reduced ongoing support conversations that went nowhere.



Were you supporting closed source software? Because that's exactly why it sucks, you have no right to disagree.


Yes, I was supporting closed source software!

I'm not sure I understand the rest of your comment, but of course the user has a right to disagree with a company's choices. They express their disagreement by not using it.

If somebody hated our product, I'd send a link to our competitors who I was confident they'd hate more.




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