 CableToolPoorly Representing MYSELF.Premium join:2004-11-12 | reply to PghNeon
Re: My Comcast Service was Cut Off - And Restored! Haha, and you spend twice as much time trolling the Comcast forums since you dropped them.
Whats your point? -- CableFAQ.org/Technicians Unplugged
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 hbregPremium join:2000-11-09 Feasterville Trevose, PA Reviews:
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| reply to PghNeon said by PghNeon:Why is the hour figure so hard to fathom? I had my connection turned back on *after hours* in about 2.5 hours on a Friday night after I started the cancellation process. You guys don't believe anything that doesn't fit with your predetermined views. No, we just don't believe what comes out of your mouth. Your facts change each time you post.
*After hours?* What does that have to so with anything. Comcast is a 24/7 company so there are no *after hours*
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| reply to gwbuffalo I would agree about giving people a hard time about 200GB per month. However, it is still an unusual volume of data. I doubt that more than 20% of the people connected to the Internet are moving that much data every month. Peak usage? I can see that. But I can't imagine that there is enough stuff of interest for a constant stream at that volume. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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 | reply to Jeff3 Hmmm....most VOIP services need use less than 8k of bandwidth on average so if that is a big part of ytour usage it must be going 24/7. Business use of a residential service is against TOS. eBay pics are a moot point because youare not uploading 100's of 2-3 meg pics. As for 911 service..if you have a sick child and reply on ONE (no matter who the provider is) provider you need to rethink your actions. As for the PUC...that is complete BS. Residential internet service is still classified as an entertainment service not a necessity so therefore the PUC would have no authority to require it to be restored. Want to try again? -- I'm not really sure what I am doing, but I'm doing it anyway! |
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 1 edit | reply to Jeff3 You're NOT going to get anywhere posting here so hit these links:
»comcastissue.blogspot.com/index.html »www.chadmayfield.com/blog/ |
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 MadMANNPremium join:2005-08-19 kudos:2 | reply to TraumaJunkie said by TraumaJunkie:Hmmm....most VOIP services need use less than 8k of bandwidth on average so if that is a big part of ytour usage it must be going 24/7. Judging from his post, he talks a lot. |
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 | said by MadMANN:said by TraumaJunkie:Hmmm....most VOIP services need use less than 8k of bandwidth on average so if that is a big part of ytour usage it must be going 24/7. Judging from his post, he talks a lot. Yeah, most of his smells like bull droppings. -- I'm not really sure what I am doing, but I'm doing it anyway! |
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 | reply to Jeff3 CC c/s probably was guessing this guy used a lot of bandwidth otherwise the service wouldn't be back within an hour and he received $50 credit. BTW, where is he located? |
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 MadMANNPremium join:2005-08-19 kudos:2 | said by p200002:CC c/s probably was guessing this guy used a lot of bandwidth otherwise the service wouldn't be back within an hour and he received $50 credit. BTW, where is he located? Again, read the story (and my first post). This whole story is utter BS. I don't even know why this thread not locked. |
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