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Re: hmmm Cox charges $4.95 here for paying over the phone.
Honestly, I wouldn't give payment information to somebody in India. -- Saving the world keeps me busy. However, I find Earth very primitive from my home planet of Krypton. -Supergirl |
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 telcolackey5The Truth? You can't handle the truth join:2007-04-06 Death Valley, CA | Can someone post the BBR tech support telephone number? |
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 | reply to supergirl ATT wireless is also back to charging 2.00 for detailed billing. |
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 53059959Temp banned from BBR more then anyone join:2002-10-02 PwnZone | reply to telcolackey5 you mean justins telephone number? i'm sure the post would be removed almost immediately if I did, will you take a pm? |
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| said by 53059959:you mean justins telephone number? i'm sure the post would be removed almost immediately if I did, will you take a pm? LOL I believe it was a rhetorical question, to point out that Broadband Reports also believes that live telephone assistance is a costly resource, despite their mockery of AT&T for believing the same. |
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 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to Surfinusa what a horrible company. |
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 jgkoltPremium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH 1 edit | reply to MyDogHsFleas But att is a business selling itself. BBR really isn't aimed as a normal business. but good point non the less. -- 3 free for you/3 free for me: Free Stock Trades : PM Me |
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1 edit | said by jgkolt:But att is a business selling itself. BBR really isn't aimed as a normal business. Thanks, Mr. Buzzkill. It was supposed to be FUNNY. Not a perfect little gem of a debate point. I laughed when I saw it, anyway. |
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 telcolackey5The Truth? You can't handle the truth join:2007-04-06 Death Valley, CA 1 edit | reply to jgkolt What is a "normal" business? Only one that takes phone calls? |
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 jgkoltPremium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH | Established business I guess? I normally think of att as big business and think of dsl reports as organization. But BBR does have 4 or so employees i think i remember reading. A lot of people here volunteer their time such as the mods. -- Learning how to invest. Sign up to get 3 free trades for you and me each. Personal Message me. Thanks |
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 ThalerPremium join:2004-02-02 Los Angeles, CA kudos:3 Reviews:
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| reply to telcolackey5 said by telcolackey5:Can someone post the BBR tech support telephone number? Tech support is a service. Paying/receiving bills is an incorporated "cost" of doing business.
Its a good point you're trying to make, but you're comparing apples to oranges here. |
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| said by Thaler:Tech support is a service. Paying/receiving bills is an incorporated "cost" of doing business. Its a good point you're trying to make, but you're comparing apples to oranges here. Perhaps, but everything Internet needs some sort of tech support. More direct services (ISP, VoIP, etc) vs high touch content (Amazon, E*Trade) or even ad revenue based forums (Digg, BBR, etc).
Some have a phone system due to a close customer relationship (Broadband, E*Trade) and some choose to have a cheaper email based interface like Google, ad supported BBR, etc. The later have cheaper costs due to the lower support costs. Basic business decisions.
Welcome to America. Have a nice day. |
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 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | reply to Thaler All expenses are a cost of business.
Some dumbass telcos and cable operators just choose to itemize their overhead.
With your logic they should also charge for ANY customer service call. It should also be $5 to add features to my account. But no, they just want to cherry pick what overhead to itemize. |
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| said by Dogfather:With your logic they should also charge for ANY customer service call. It should also be $5 to add features to my account. But no, they just want to cherry pick what overhead to itemize. They'd probably cherry-pick everything they could come across as fees, if given the option. However, I think they'd be hard to make tech support a similar pay-per-call basis. Why? Well if your internet connection doesn't work, then what incentive do they have to keep paying monthlies for "faulty" services? That's why they have customer tech support, and additionally why ISPs don't commonly troubleshoot customer's PCs for them. (Its outside their job scope, and a different product market alltogether) |
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 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | It's all about telcos wanting to mislead customers in their advertising.
They want to sell you on $15 DSL that is $22 or $30 phone service that's really $45. |
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