  Richard B Fur It Up
join:2007-06-22 Portland, OR
·Comcast
| Gunning for people like me.
I am one of those customers who the Digital Terminal Adapter is targeting. i am not a grandma but a tech wise 47 year old. My original plan is after feb 2009 I will just allow my subscription to expire rather than go digital. I only pay 8.00 for basic because it cheaper than just buying HSI alone. I would have simple downgraded back to Verizon DSL.
Unlike some here I a bit more finally mature I do not need to spend my hard earn money to buy the latest toys. I do not need to brag about my penis size or in the same vain equivalent, the size and type of my TV and how many HD channels I got. I do not see LCD TV in my future until I can get a 28" for around $200. I am not pay over $65 for service I rather go back to dial up before pay $59 for HSI. |
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  QuaffAPint A Big Thanks To The Troops
join:2001-01-10 Downingtown, PA clubs: 
·Verizon FIOS
| I'm with ya, bro... 
I'm quite content with my basic cable on my PC TV cards and my standard def 27" 7 yr old Panasonic tube. My family and I don't need anything else. I don't want to pay more and I certainly don't want a bunch of converter boxes laying around - didn't we get away from the days of having to need those blasted things? -- FunnyAndFun.com :: Take a laugh break... |
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 bicker
join:2007-05-10 Burlington, MA
| Then you're not valuable enough as a customer to warrant concern. I think people have to start looking around and realizing that the world doesn't revolve around them. Comcast has investors: Those investors are why Comcast exists, and the needs and desires of those investors dictate what Comcast should and should not do. Not you. If you want from Comcast, you need to represent a valuable source of revenue for their investors. Otherwise, you shouldn't be surprised when your desires remain unsatisfied. You'll get the minimum service, which cable has always provided, often at a price lower than cost, but nothing more than that. |
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