Apple- Customer Service story- Fantastic service

Firstly, thank you for taking the time to view this post.
The reason for writing such a post is because I wish to thank Apple Support for their fantastic service, which I have just recieved today (Saturday 1 April 2013).
The problem I was having was that I had forgotten the answers to my security questions and having read the recent news on Apple security, felt it best to change my security questions completely and make my account more secure.
So, I went through Apple's support via the Support section of the website and put in my contact details to enable Support to phone me back.
20 SECONDS LATER (it might have been less), a call came through on my phone from Apple which connected me to an advisor. I was extremely impressed by the sheer speed. I expected to wait 15-30 mins, not seconds!
The advisor who dealt with my problem was incredibly clear and incredibly patient at all times and I am fully appreciative of this. The whole process took less than 5 minutes. I was suprised just how little I had to do, just provide my appleid email address, provide my address, provide a temporary support PIN and that was it.
In the process, I also enabled two-step verficiation, to further secure my account. Even doing this was simple and all instructions were clear and concise at all times. At no point was I confused or mis-informed. Fantastic
I was thoroughly impressed with Apple and further cements my admiration for the company. I mean this sincerely.
Apple's support is second to none, having used such in the past, and having dealt with another company and recieved the opposite kind of service, Apple is like a breath of fresh air.
Thank you
God Bless
MATTHEW DUFFY

Did you call the 1 800 MY APPLE number? Or try chat on the Apple store site?
https://secure2.store.apple.com/us/sign_in/order?c=aHR0cHM6Ly9zZWN1cmUyLnN0b3JlL mFwcGxlLmNvbS91cy9hY2NvdW50L2hvbWV8MWFvc…
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    If you are one of the Apple customer service people who are screening and deleting my posts, could you kindly send me an e-mail instead so we can start a communication.
    Any help/hints would be highly appreciated.
    Thank you.

    Unfortunately, that email address is not Customer Service; it is for problems relating to your Apple Support Community account only and will therefore most likely not have the desired results.
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    Dear meacod
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  • We need a new section entitled:  Issues With Apple Customer Service

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    In the meantime, I would certainly speak to Apple Customer Relations and see if they can help you out here. They want happy Apple customers, and I think they would like to know about the extreme frustrations you are experiencing through no fault of your own.
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    Cool story bro.

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    I have live the same, except that I Cure my MBP before it goes to die.
    A lot of older participants here just talk about Aplle care, which seem the automatic thing in front of a lack of real good quality on Apple products .
    But I think we pay the price, and my second hand MBP was much more expensive than a brand new PC with more ram, more Hard disk, and even a blue ray...
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    Since 1996, when Apple was almost dead, saved by Bill Gates investment !!! , I have every year promote it, and it was not easy, but I have bring to Apple between 3 to 10 customers each year..
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