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hobgoblin
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reply to Dogfather

Re: Every bit helps

"Meanwhile others who work for lamer ISPs have to do so in secret or risk being fired »Re: What Happened to Saber11 ??????? ."

Saber11 did not work for TW.

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Hob
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Dogfather
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said by hobgoblin:

"Meanwhile others who work for lamer ISPs have to do so in secret or risk being fired »Re: What Happened to Saber11 ??????? ."

Saber11 did not work for TW.

Thank You

Hob
I didn't say he did. You should bother to read the linked post before replying.

said by KickMe :
Anyone who has been on this forum for very long knows how sensitive TW is about employees posting anything concerning the company on tech forums. Five or six years ago a female employee almost got fired for posting a Road Runner satisfaction poll here. Others can relate numerous accounts of TW disciplining employees for providing technical assistance in this forum. Many newer TW techs seem to come and post for a few weeks and then vanish.



hobgoblin
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Of course you left off this bit!

"The only logical assumption for me is that saber11 got in serious trouble because of the Pricing Model Story and agreed to close his account. Further I think if he had been fired we would have seen him posting again."



Dogfather
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That was his assumption based on TW's history which he later references (the latter being why I selected that post), not mine. I selected the post for his references to the other people like Just A Girl$ See Profile who got hammered by TW for posting here. While she was fired and subsequently got her job back, it made techs watch their backs for fear of suffering the same fate.

That's quite a difference from what other ISPs like Cox, DSL Extreme and Verizon choose to do here which is officially sanction support via DSLR. It's not a good PR move for Cox to offer support via DSLR, it's just good customer service. It's not a PR stunt for Comcast to reach out to customers via twitter, it's just good customer service. But it is bad PR for a company to fire a tech with a long history of helping customers for posting a harmless poll.


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