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mglunt

join:2001-09-10
Fredericksburg, VA

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Wow! 12K!

That will show that multi-billion dollar company!

Too bad it would cost them more to hire additional help than it would to just continue to pay the fines.

Thank God FIOS came in right after our area made the switch from Adelphia to Comcrap.


powerhog
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join:2000-12-14
Owasso, OK

said by mglunt:

Too bad it would cost them more to hire additional help than it would to just continue to pay the fines.
Exactly! The fines should be 10x the "average" salary of a worker in that community. That'd get the company's attention.


JTRockville
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join:2002-01-28
Rockville, MD
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If the county came down with such a heavy hand, who'd want to provide service here?

In fairness, the county gives Comcast ample opportunity to "cure" the situation. The first fine was 1/10th that amount ($1,228 - talk about insignificant!). There is a formula to determine the amount of the fine, and it considers the length of time between the current violations and the previous violations. So if Comcast doesn't come into compliance this quarter, the next fine will be significantly higher.


fiberguy
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reply to mglunt
Yea.. thank god for FiOS... the few times I've called Verison, I've waited at least 5 to 7 minutes to get an operator! Shame on them!
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