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Looking for help from someone, anyone. Thanks in advance.
I opened my Shopify store several weeks ago, and once I got into the tool, it was clear I needed to watch some YouTube videos to help me set up my first store. Many weeks later, when I felt like I knew what I was doing, I went back to Shopify, only to learn my account/store was closed. I was baffled, but I found an email that I previously missed with the verbiage below.
The email was of NO help, as it didn't explain why my store was closed. It just said I was in violation of Shopify's Acceptable Use Policy, which is hilarious, because I never hadn't set up my store yet and never sold anything.
I've been going back and forth with support via chat for 8 days now, and all they can tell me is that a ticket has been opened (ticket b563ea1b-f7e9-400a-9140-b196007603d3), and it has been escalated. Twice.
Has anyone else had this issue and had trouble getting a straight answer from support? I've worked in customer support most of my life, and this is about the worst I've seen. You can't call a person, you're just at the mercy of the next support person telling you your ticket is in queue and you'll receive an email when your ticket is being worked, with no idea of how many tickets are in queue, or when I will actually get some help.
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Thanks for the response, appreciate you. I'll hang out & continue to wait (my only option). Take care.
Thanks for the offer to help. Looking at your bullet points above that may trigger issues for Shopify, the only think that comes to mind is the fact that I'm living in Thailand now, but have my physical address listed as my permanent home in the U.S. So I'll need to talk with someone with Shopify to explain this so they don't cancel my store again. That is, assuming a support person ever gets back with me, which is questionable at this point.
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