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Sectigo SSL Certificate Reviews

Sectigo is a privately held company that offers SSL certificate and computer security products. It was previously known as Comodo and Comodo CA but has since been sold to new owners and changed its name to Sectigo on November 1st, 2018. It was founded in 1998 and is headquartered inĀ Roseland, New Jersey USA.

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Gerco Dries

Verification department incompetent, support is reasonable
January 7, 2018 Permalink
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Product: Code Signing Certificate

I ordered a code signing certificate 10 days ago and I still don't have it. I have spent literally hours on the phone with their verification department who keeps quoting different demands, asks for phone numbers that they themselves have emailed me and are generally either incompetent or they are so overworked that each case is entirely new to each worker that picks it up. All in all, the experience was nothing short of amazingly bad and it's not even over yet! Some tips: Use a public notary that they can lookup online. They cannot fathom that it may not be possible for a full list of notaries in your state to not exist online. It took me half an hour on the phone to explain to the verification department that they needed to call the State Department to verify the commission of a notary. Have a landline phone. They cannot conceive of the idea that you may not get a phone bill from your prepaid VOIP service and after repeatedly stating that I do not receive phone bills, they kept asking me for a "notarized phone bill". What does that even mean!?!?! Make sure to confirm everything they tell you on the phone by email. They will mostly ignore those emails (even the ones they sent to you themselves) but sometimes it helps to point them to something.

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