Nowadays, responses to customer service tickets have been copy and paste boilerplate that only remotely address the issue.
i.e. Today I contested a wait fee, and immediately got a boilerplate "what is a wait fee - a wait fee is ______" response, with the ticket being automarked as resolved. Responding to that elicits further boilerplate.
Stackexchange is great, but sometimes I'd rather just pay someone $50 for the simple css/javascript fix.
Is there a marketplace for these types of small tasks composed of programmers looking to earn some extra cash in their downtime? Something cheaper and more democratic than tweaky, but more curated than odesk.
TLDR; Lore terminated my course without notice. Hoping to understand why.
Two weeks ago, I created a course on LORE for a class I am teaching for a number of students in my community. I uploaded a library of reading materials, set the calendar, invited the class, etc.
Things were going well and this week I began receiving submissions for my first assignment. Today, I got a few emails from students and parents saying that they were no logner able to log into their LORE profiles.
I checked, and indeed what used to be the course page is a 404, and all is gone, inc. everything I had uploaded to the course, my students' assignments, etc. Trying to log in kicks me back to the login page. I thought perhaps I forgot my password, but resetting password returns 'sorry we don't recognize that address'. I scanned the terms of service and I don't think I've violated any of them, though I'm open to being wrong.Why would LORE suddenly and without notice suddenly terminate my account?