Non-Existant MLB.tv Support

Shortly after I signed up for MLB.tv I realized I wanted the All Access package.  I tried calling that day, but the offices were closed.

So on Monday I tried calling again and received a busy signal over and over again.  I filled out the contact form on MLB.com.  I hope it went through, but after I hit send the page just sorta refreshed.  No confirmation message.

On Tuesday I received an email (two actually) with the subject “Information regarding your MLB Subscription”.  It was a bulk email and had this lovely paragraph inside it:

RENEWALS: For your convenience, your 2007 MLB.TV subscription will automatically renew, without interruption, before the start of each subsequent MLB season at the rate then in effect unless you cancel your subscription by sending an email requesting cancellation to customerservice@… or by calling Customer Service at (866) 800-1275 before the first game of the applicable MLB regular season (subscriptions cannot be canceled, refunded, or credited (in part or in whole) after the season starts).

Great to know that the day after the season started.

I tried calling the number again.  More busy signals until, finally, I get through!  Awesome!  Now I can change my subscription (hopefully).  I figure at worst they will cancel my subscription and I just sign up all over for All Access.  I’ll even do it reverse order if necessary.  All I have to do is talk to somebody now.  I’m on hold 10 minutes, then 20.  20 minutes turns into an hour.  Then another hour goes by.  Good thing I can work during this, huh?  A third hour goes by and I barely notice the fourth.  Five and a half hours go by and it’s time for me to leave the office.  I hang up and go home.  I’m not staying late to remain on hold.

I am absolutely shocked that I was on hold for five and a half hours.  What sort of customer service allows this to happen?  Where was the option to leave a message?  Why wasn’t I ever given any sort of time estimate?  What I heard was a random mix of music interrupted by this message every so often:

All agents are still assisting other customers.  Please remain on the line and the next available representative will be with you shortly.

“Shortly” apparently equals more than five and a half hours according to MLB.com.

MLB Advanced Media is listed as being on 9th Avenue.  I could have walked over there and settled this in a fraction of the time, but I’m assuming they don’t take walk-ins.  Perhaps I could call up from my cell phone and put it on speaker and just sit in the office so they find out how their customers feel.

There are others going through something similar, so I know I’m not alone.  Major League Baseball isn’t a BBB member, but there is a page on the BBB website for them if you’re interested.

As I wasn’t sure my first email, sent through the website, was actually delievered, I sent another using good ole fashioned “normal” email.  I didn’t use the address above, as this was also in the bulk email I received from them:

Thank you for your order. If you have any questions about your order or about the MLB.TV subscription service, please contact the MLB.com Customer Service Team at Customerservice2@…

I used the “2” address as that segment was about support while the first seemed to be for cancellations.  I’m sure they’re receiving many because they porn-website-scam-like automatically renew it every year.  No option for you.

I’ve received no response yet.  No auto-responder even.  I’m extremely bitter.  Obviously, I’m not in the mood to give my money to MLB right now, but the original reason I wanted this was to enjoy the product and I’d still like to do so… at least for now. 

Posted by David M Singer on Apr 05, 2006 at 12:33 PM

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Comments:

  1. Having the exact same problem!  Except I am trying to cancel since they automatically renewed me and simply won’t let me cancel.  Have billed me even though I never signed up this year. I e-mailed them multiple times, and spent hours on hold.  Very frustrating.  I am going to have to dispute the charges with my credit card company and will never buy anything directly from MLB.com again.

    They do have a non-800 number, 212-485-3444.  They were not very helpful but at least you can file a complaint with them about the terrible customer service.

    Posted by Arthur on Apr 07, 2006 at 11:07 AM
  2. I’m in the same boat as you my friend.  Been trying for over a week to talk to a human being and get this cancelled.  I’m amazed at the 5 and a half hour wait you were able to endure.  I waited about an hour and a half and the phone on their end disconnected me.  I’ve gotten a busy signals every other time I’ve called.  In the process of a chargeback right now.  Best of luck, I’ve linked your posts from my blog.

    Posted by Sean on Apr 10, 2006 at 02:44 PM
  3. lots of us in this boat --
    http://www.adpulp.com/archives/2006/02/mlb_strong_arms.php

    Posted by skye on Apr 11, 2006 at 08:36 PM
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