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Hah...This is the same guy that also said they're just sitting on profits and not really upgrading their systems » stopthecap.com/2010/09/0 ··· ly-over/Also, their usage meters are still off by design, some days they show more usage, and others the don't show any usage because it updated too late. They also charge extra fees for upgrading your package. I've also had to call them because a problem on their end prevented us from getting the service we paid for, yet they felt the need to send out a tech to tell them so. If it's any consolation prize though, at least they're better than Comcast, or so I hear. |
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Killa200
Premium Member
2014-Jun-27 10:41 am
"Suddenlink CEO Jerry Kent insists he would support opening up the cable industry's billing practices only if programmers release details of their own wholesale pricing."
I'm with him all the way on that. I think people would be surprised in the end at how much of all these channels actually cost, and I'd absolutely LOVE if I could name and shame each provider by providing the rate each one charges, per channel.
I'm all for letting people know how much these content crooks charge, I'm just not willing to get sued over releasing the information under the current "contract law". |
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...Cable cord is cut! Internet is getting cut the end of September when my prepaid runs out. I have no interest in being a Comcast customer and am getting out while gettin' is good. |
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"There's really no "good guy" in this fight other than the consumer, and even consumers aren't blameless if they're unwilling to do more than complain about high prices."Amen to that. A couple people I know have shared what they pay for their bundles and it floored me when I heard them. They pay almost as much in internet/cable/wireless phone as I pay in mortgage, taxes, and insurance on my house! Time to wake up, I think. Complain all you want. If you pay, they'll keep raising it. |
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anon_3
Anon
2014-Jun-27 11:22 am
Letter from big four ...Being one of the big four and largest cable co. ....sure is an interesting position Comcast is in!
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Re: ...Yup I've been saying this all along...I don't believe anyone who keeps paying these supposed "crooks" has a leg to stand on. Most people who complain about certain brands or products in America own those same products. I actually think it's hilarious. In fact I would go so far to say the only one to blame is the consumer. Without the consumer there is no business. |
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That's like saying if you don't like your electric company, stop using electricity, or if you don't like your water company stop using water. Internet is steadily becoming an essential service for the modern American. Many companies now require you to use the internet to apply for jobs, and many social services require you to use the internet to apply for them. Yes, if this was a situation where people actually have a choice then you'd have a leg to stand on, but most people only have two choices, the cable company or nothing. |
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The point is that you'll be waiting and complaining forever for things to change. There has to be some sort of catalyst. We all know the lawmakers and politics will remain the same. Which likely means the competition remains the same. Thus the major companies stay the same. There isn't any solution in sight except for the power the consumer has. |
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voipguy join:2006-05-31 Forest Hills, NY
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voipguy
Member
2014-Jun-27 12:06 pm
CorrectionSuddenlink now carries Netflix via TiVo: » www.multichannel.com/new ··· s/374376 |
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Re: ...said by Uplinkpro:Internet is steadily becoming an essential service for the modern American. I agree. The OPI plan (other people's internet) works for me, though. A great deal of places I frequent, or could frequent, offer free public WiFi for those times I need to get on the internet. Yes it is a privacy risk, but no more so and perhaps even less than having my ISP logging everything I do online. |
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chip89 Premium Member join:2012-07-05 Columbia Station, OH |
to Uplinkpro
Heck around here if you want a job at Mcdonalds you have to apply online now! |
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ITGeeks join:2014-04-20 Cleveland, OH |
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Not true. Social Center agencies have computers, so do job bank fairs, and the libraries have Internet as well. |
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to chip89
They all are like that and it saves $$$. No need to spend all that money on applications being printed only to be thrown away later. |
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You said it's not true yet confirmed what I had said in the statement. I didn't say some of those places didn't have computers and internet, I said you have to deal with signing up for them through the internet. Not everyone wants to spend several hours in queue to use a computer to apply for a single job though, and not every library in the US has the same equipment or internet services. |
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WhatNow Premium Member join:2009-05-06 Charlotte, NC |
WhatNow
Premium Member
2014-Jun-27 4:57 pm
When I moved where I live now I had to rent for a couple months and the local library only let you use the computers for a short time even if no one was using the other computers. They were also very slow. It is a very small town so there may only be a open wifi at McDees. I have a choice of dialup AT&T and TWC. In the neighborhoods on both side of our hood AT&T offers slow dsl. |
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