This was not a smart idea of Microsoft to create this posting site. Where is the real contact information like a phone or email? I dont want my business on web page.
This post idea was not smart of Microsoft to create.
I dont like this post idea. Where is the contact information.
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Haien-L 1,205 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
2025-08-29T04:56:44.7433333+00:00 Dear Amanda Thomas
Thanks for reaching out! Welcome to Microsoft Q&A. I'm Haien from Microsoft Q&A.
Thank you for your feedback. I understand your frustration and that you would prefer to have direct contact information like a phone number or email address rather than posting on a public web page. I can assure you that your perspective is valid and that many users feel the same way about the importance of direct support.
Microsoft Q&A is designed to create a community knowledge base where users can help one another and find solutions to common problems. To provide the best guidance, could you share a bit more?
- What specific posting site or feature are you referring to (e.g., Feedback Hub, an Edge prompt)?
- Are you seeing this issue in Microsoft Edge specifically, or elsewhere in Windows 11?
- Have you tried contacting support via the website, and if so, what issues did you encounter?
- Are you comfortable disabling feedback features, or do you need help with specific settings?
I understand you do not want your business on a web page, and these direct support channels are the best way to handle your issues privately. Your input is valuable and helps in evaluating how we can better assist our customers. You can contact Microsoft Support directly through several channels that do not require you to post on a public forum. Here is the information you're looking for:
- Phone Support: The most direct way to speak with a representative is by phone. You can find the correct phone number for your region by visiting the Microsoft Contact Us page.
- Chat Support: You can also get live support through a chat. Go to the Microsoft Support website, describe your issue, and the virtual agent will guide you to a live chat with a support agent.
- Support App: On your Windows 11 PC, you can use the built-in "Get Help" app. You can find this by searching for it in the Start Menu. This app can also connect you to a live chat agent.
Please keep me updated with anything new that you were try to each option.
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