Let me start off by saying thank you, you are trying really hard and are doing your best in the midst of chaos. The game is fun, borderline addicting. However, there are some things you should address.
We did not get what we payed for. Your marketing team advertised 3-5 days Early Access. Deliver on your words, don't break them. That is lesson one. Lesson two, when you cannot deliver on your word, fix it, encourage people to stay by first apologizing and then compensate them. ESO is a beautiful concept, a wonderful game, but there are also some bugs that have taken far too long to address. Instead of taking long maintenances, take shorter maintenance to fix the problems you can while working on the solutions for others. Lesson three, no one likes long server down time. Your customer service I've noticed can be really good or really poor depending on who you get and what you need help with, all your customer service should know about the field they are in and you have some on your team who are.. confused and don't know what to do. Understandably, early release is the hardest part of any MMO and it is a chaotic experience. (Lesson four would be to revisit some of your team and make sure they know how to handle real situations but I'm not too dissatisfied after all) I do hope you will continue to improve this game and work hard to become a number one MMO. It is a nice game and I will support it as long as you hold your end of the bargain and deliver. But do keep up the good work, I love the game. Oh, and DO fix Matron's Clutch, it seems to be the last thing on my beautiful map that is incomplete..
Much love, carry on. ~Ixi