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Vote now2025-03-28 08:50 PM
Hello,
I'm at a bit of a loss and so frustrated right now - during a live Zoom call today, a spammer got through the password and showed inappropriate imagery. In trying to report this individual after the Zoom meeting, I continually get a "501 internal error" from Zoom every time I try to complete the reporting process. I've tried this on several devices.
Then, in trying to contact support, I see that I'm not eligible for direct support because, according to support, I'm on the basic/free plan. I am, however NOT on the free plan, and paid for a year of Zoom Pro, which is detailed in my billing history. Somehow, the wires are crossed.
Can anyone help me break through this mess?
Thank you kindly for your help!