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 rody_44 Premium join:2004-02-20 Quakertown, PA | Re: April 1st? ahhhhhh its a reconnect even if you need a new line. a reconnect is a internal code meaning you had service before thats all. the fact the installer didnt do the reconnect just means he was lazy. unless it was a underground. | |
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 alfnoid Premium,MVM join:2002-02-18
| If there has been service at your address before then yes this will happen.
It sucks, for you and the installer, but it is the way the system seems to work.
Why they rescheduled you for next month is beyond me. Must be busy where you live.
Do they have to do a pre-buried line to your house? That is the only way it would make sense to me.
Otherwise I would think that running a new drop wouldn't mean much and would be done on the spot.
BTW techs do work on sundays in most areas I have seen. | |
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 |  |   CableTool Poorly Representing MYSELF. Premium join:2004-11-12
| Re: April 1st? ahhhhhh If you have an underground drop and it was removed because of a new Driveway they could have set you up for a prebury since they cannot lay a temp line over a driveway. In that case someone will come out between now and 4/1 and bore your driveway to get a line under it, then on 4/1 a tech will come out , hook up both ends and install the service. Although if there is a pole Im not sure why it couldnt just be an aerial drop.
As Rody stated, a reconnect simply means at some point in the history of cable someone at that address has had cable before. It doesnt matter what you need done, new drop all new outlets, it is all covered under ANY install order.
Sounds like a lazy tech BSing you or sounds like there is more to the story then you needed a new drop and they couldnt do it because it was a reconnect.
Such as it being underground and a driveway recently put in... -- CableFAQ.org/Technicians Unplugged
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  ztmike Mark for moderation Premium join:2001-08-02 Michigan City, IN
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| I remember when they just laid the cable over the ground and like the next couple days they had someone come out and bury it with their machine ..but if they cant bury till the 1st. I highly doubt they'll let you keep the cable on top of grass for that long.
It was during the summer though when they did that to me | |
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 |  alfnoid Premium,MVM join:2002-02-18
| Re: April 1st? ahhhhhh it is VERY common...to the point I would call it standard practice to leave a new drop on top of the lawn and have another crew come to bury it later. Sometimes they will stay unburied for months during the winter.
I am now leaning toward the lazy tech not wanting to do the job scenario. | |
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 rody_44 Premium join:2004-02-20 Quakertown, PA 1 edit | now you just have to hope that he wasnt to lazy to fill the survey out. dont know how cold indiana gets but here in pennsylvania its been a brutal year for underground burial. we always put a ASAP on new installs tho. | |
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