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imrf
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join:2002-06-06
Utica, MI
reply to doncaruana
Re: poor HD reception in madison heights

Your problem is more than likely a signal issue, somewhere in the line to your house or even at your house. Let WOW come out and figure it out.

doncaruana

join:2008-05-01
Northville, MI

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May 6th, @06:59AM

They were already out and told me it was their issue. They fixed it with the work they were doing up the line, then it came back. Besides, if it was my issue, I'd expect it to be a little more consistent.
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