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The Tealium Support Desk is designed to provide a self-service support portal. We know that many questions can be answered in the user forums or in the product documentation, but for those issues that require expertise or special attention you can submit a request directly to our support team.
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Support Desk is located at:
https://support.tealiumiq.com/
You must sign in to submit a new support request or to review your past requests. Use the same credentials you use to access the Tealium Customer Data Hub and Tealium Learning Center.
You must be signed in to Support Desk to submit a new support request. Our goal is to provide the best service possible in a timely manner. You can help us by entering as much detailed information as possible in the request form. Following these steps and best practices will help expedite your request.
Use the following steps to submit a new support request in the Tealium Support Desk portal:
Within one business day of submitting your ticket, a Tealium representative will be in contact to confirm your ticket submission and follow up with any clarifying questions. Next, your Tealium representative will work on assigning an appropriate resource to your request within two business days after submission.
You must be signed in to the Support Desk to check the status of a support request.
To check the status of a request:
Once a solved request has been inactive, it will automatically be closed for additional comments and cannot be reopened.
To create a follow-up to a solved request:
It's common for two requests to be related and it can be useful to reference one from the other. In the comment of a request mention the related request by typing the number sign ("#") followed by the request number eg. #123456. This will automatically be linked to the related request.
It's possible that someone else has your same question, or has already answered it. Trying searching the user forums for an existing article on your question. If nothing comes up you can be the first to post it to the community, and now the next person that has that question will find it in the forums.
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