 HealbotPremium join:2003-07-16 Vancouver, WA | huh "They're ...... doing away with traditionally annoying installation headaches like the all day service appointment."'
Umm credit your source please. For any install Comcast and even ATT@Home 10 years ago didn't require an all day appointment. |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | said by Healbot: For any install Comcast and even ATT@Home 10 years ago didn't require an all day appointment. My source is me and SBC as recently as 2000 did, in fact, require an all day appointment. That was back when they were rolling out DSL in San Diego. Twice they told me I had to give the tech 8 hours and twice the tech never showed for either appt. This went on for about a month because SBC kept giving me the runaround before I finally cancelled the order outright and told them to go piss up a rope. -- The Toll
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 NoVA_CoxUserStand back from the cage -- The RF bitesPremium join:2004-07-06 Alexandria, VA 2 edits | reply to Healbot said by Healbot:"They're ...... doing away with traditionally annoying installation headaches like the all day service appointment."' Umm credit your source please. For any install Comcast and even ATT@Home 10 years ago didn't require an all day appointment. SBC (now AT&T) still does w/ their rebranded Dish satellite service in Texas.
At least they offer to give you an advance notice phone call prior to the tech's actual arrival. (although depending on the tech's time-keeping / time-management abilities, that might be a pretty short-notice call) |
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 Lil JonPremium join:2006-06-26 Cincinnati, OH | LMAO @ everyone jumping on trinijoy for his comment.  |
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