Dumped cable months ago and haven't looked back.
But I do miss Game of Thrones
So after 18 months of terrible service they decided not to honor the token credit they offered me.
How can I get back at them? They said a manager would call me today or tomorrow, so I need ideas quick.
Dumped cable and went with Dish satellite in the early 90's. I have better service, better price and fewer outages than I have had with cable. It only goes out in heavy storms, or iced up dish.
I lived in an apartment in early 2000 the cable was out an average of 1 - 5 times a week for an average of 2 hours each time.
So after 18 months of terrible service they decided not to honor the token credit they offered me.
How can I get back at them? They said a manager would call me today or tomorrow, so I need ideas quick.
I got them to comp me. I won, but I still feel like I lost.
So after 18 months of terrible service they decided not to honor the token credit they offered me.
How can I get back at them? They said a manager would call me today or tomorrow, so I need ideas quick.
Dump em. Comcast had excellent product service in my area but horrible customer service. Add to that the fact that your bill went up a few dollars every quarter for the life of the service and it is just no worth it anymore. I switched about 6 months back and now I have slightly better customer service so far, equal or better product service, better picture quality, and I save about $100 a month. I turned some of that savings into a Roku with a Netflix and a Hulu Plus account and I have more than I could ever watch at my fingertips.
I recently noticed the Comcast bill jump (yet again) from $154 to $171! I just ordered an antenna and 100 foot coaxial cable. I am an Amazon Prime member and they have a good video library. All of the required equipment is about $130 and I went for the 'tool time'-style overkill. I have a question for you: with Netflix and / or Hulu, do you get access to the current season's TV shows or is it just previous seasons archived? Any other advice on cutting the cable? Thanks in advance for any tips or insight!
Ed
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