Now that’s a revelation. If true, no wonder this nightmare happened. If one has a team that competed for nearly 15 years and then is made inactive after not being able to get help to make it active from Flea. For many, many years Tracy Highnote (who left for another job years agoand at times founder Ori Schwartz personally helped me and others when serious technical problems or bugs emerged. That is a fact. Now Fleaflicker Support is just a black hole when such problems occur, and no one there is willing to fix them when they are the only ones who can. No PMs to Ori have yielded any help, whereas quite a few were personally acknowledged and assistance rendered by Ori to me in the past.
Fleaflicker was the best fantasy sports website anywhere for decades and wonderful hobby of my mine in three sports for nearly 15 years mostly every day of each year. At almost 72, I cannot adequately express how hurtful their abandonment of me has been. Whether intentional or not, treating customers/clients/users of a trusted website like that without any explanation or offer to even restore activation of proven leagues that I founded has been both brutal and cold.
I'm in a league that had a problem and the only way FF was reachable was on Twitter. Not sure how it worked. I had all but dropped out of the league thinking we were doomed but the problem was fixed.
How did you use Titter to get help to remedy your problem in your league?
Ori needs to find some one to replace Tracy Highnote, who was a fantastic support person for FF. I know in the beginning Tracy was a partner with Ori and built FF up with him into FF as we know it now. But Like Pigskinlover some time ago Tracy decided to move on and that has left Ori by himself, as far as I know at this time.
It is too bad that FF does not make enough money to support a support department.
Agree that Tracy, and Ori on occasion, used to be great help.
I can see it, to some extent, if they don’t have enough people to do the job, but what rankles me most is not even getting a human response or a try at solving the problem. If a commish or any co-commish cannot fix it, there is nowhere to go but Fleaflicker Support. If it is not able to provide real help, it shouldn’t exist.
PigskinloverWed 3/22/23 2:52 PM
If so, why do they not answer any e-mails?
Pigskinpooper
BigXWed 3/22/23 3:00 PM
Nope, Flea support is only a myth.
DrPibbWed 3/22/23 7:26 PM
I concur. I have never gotten a response from them.
PigskinloverThu 3/23/23 2:08 PM
Now that’s a revelation. If true, no wonder this nightmare happened. If one has a team that competed for nearly 15 years and then is made inactive after not being able to get help to make it active from Flea. For many, many years Tracy Highnote (who left for another job years agoand at times founder Ori Schwartz personally helped me and others when serious technical problems or bugs emerged. That is a fact. Now Fleaflicker Support is just a black hole when such problems occur, and no one there is willing to fix them when they are the only ones who can. No PMs to Ori have yielded any help, whereas quite a few were personally acknowledged and assistance rendered by Ori to me in the past.
Fleaflicker was the best fantasy sports website anywhere for decades and wonderful hobby of my mine in three sports for nearly 15 years mostly every day of each year. At almost 72, I cannot adequately express how hurtful their abandonment of me has been. Whether intentional or not, treating customers/clients/users of a trusted website like that without any explanation or offer to even restore activation of proven leagues that I founded has been both brutal and cold.
NotoriousCigThu 3/23/23 10:09 PM
Gofundme page for Pigskinlover ?
JojoJaxSun 3/26/23 2:08 PM
I'm in a league that had a problem and the only way FF was reachable was on Twitter. Not sure how it worked. I had all but dropped out of the league thinking we were doomed but the problem was fixed.
[Deleted User]Fri 3/31/23 9:20 PM
How did you use Titter to get help to remedy your problem in your league?
Ori needs to find some one to replace Tracy Highnote, who was a fantastic support person for FF. I know in the beginning Tracy was a partner with Ori and built FF up with him into FF as we know it now. But Like Pigskinlover some time ago Tracy decided to move on and that has left Ori by himself, as far as I know at this time.
It is too bad that FF does not make enough money to support a support department.
[Deleted User]Fri 3/31/23 9:23 PM
I don't know if it would matter but maybe if more owners bought the Ad-free subscription and or the Edge subscription it might help support FF.
I don't know this for a fact by any means but it is possible.
PigskinloverWed 9/13/23 8:23 PM
Agree that Tracy, and Ori on occasion, used to be great help.
I can see it, to some extent, if they don’t have enough people to do the job, but what rankles me most is not even getting a human response or a try at solving the problem. If a commish or any co-commish cannot fix it, there is nowhere to go but Fleaflicker Support. If it is not able to provide real help, it shouldn’t exist.