Posted on 03/23/2014 7:13:24 AM PDT by MeshugeMikey
Were I their customer, I would be asking the billing department how they are going to prorate my monthly charges. In fact, I would be INSISTING on a discounted bill for the time I did not get service.
I, too, have Comcast as an ISP. I am looking for another provider.
Oh my God, it cable. Not dialysis. Get over yourself.
If ever an industry needed deregulation, this is a prime one. No justification for the continued lack of competition. I despise Comcast, and my only other choice is ATT because it comes through the fiber optic phone line.
Same Company owns NBC Universal which includes NBC and MSNBC. Enough said.
I dumped Comcrap in December of 2012. Couldn’t be happier.
Att Is on the short list
Thanks!
according to the automated service location availability...page at verizon...I cant get their service where I am.
Propaganda Providers! perfect!
Oh I am so sorry. That is such a rip off. It is amazing how the good companies will on provide in certain areas. Can you move? lol. Seriously I hope that you can do something to get rid of Comcast and replace with something else.
Every ISP I’ve dealt with has planned and unplanned outages, unfortunately. Get a smart phone if you don’t already have one and set it up as a hotspot, then connect to that when your ISP is down. Pretty much all of the wireless companies require a data plan, so you might as well get some use out of it.
If you have a high speed internet connection check out a ROKU player. We’re getting ready to cut the cord from DTV...If it’s not one abomination after another...it’s green propaganda.
Brian Roberts, 55, inherited Comcast from his Daddy Ralph. He does not have a “board” to answer to as the company is privately held. Therefore, he is the largest “Individual” media controller in the US. Put simply, he has final say on what more people see or don’t see on US TV than any other breathing person on earth.
He also is one of Obama’s biggest supporters and donates big bucks to him.
What else do you need to know?!
Cox Cable does the same.
Whenever my internet connection gets glitchy or eratic, it is usually them doing something. Sometimes, it goes on for weeks before they ‘get it right’.
Last year, I also had trouble with the On-Demand part of the TV cable. Any time I would try to watch something, it would revert to a ‘sorry, that is not available at this time’ notice. They had been doing some upgrades earlier.
It is aggravating, but there is no alternative cable, and the wireless/satellite services are much higher priced for less service.
I get 200gb internet downloads per month, while wireless offers 5gb for the same cost.
I’ve got TWC. Think it’s bad now? Wait until that nightmare merger goes through. Talk about something that will ruin cable and Internet for all of us ... it’s that.
For business, work related activity, this is life itself. Remote connectivity makes the difference between working from home and never leaving the office.
Comcast has an obligation to widely communicate such outages as much as any business would to allow for those who rely on such connectivity to make accommodations for the outages.
Customer Experience is a primary focus for any business that wants to retain and grow it's customer base.
The fact that there are very few free market alternatives is criminal, but that is another topic altogether.
He has every right to protest a denial of service under contract. He may even have legal recourse in some cases.
Well ... they might give you your Quarter back, but I doubt it ... :-) ...
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