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 BlitzenZeusBurnt Out CynicPremium join:2000-01-13 kudos:2 Reviews:
·Frontier FiOS
| Saturation For the most part Comcast had most of the customers they were going to get, competition did play a part is this with areas offering, and how these carriers don't value current customers, so some went to another carriers to get better... everything. The economy was part of it also, people cutting back on luxuries.
Comcast got a ton of new customers for the $10 basic who didn't have service already with the digital conversion, but these customers won't bring them a ton of profit, just a little extra income, hoping they get one of their digital packages in the future.
The problem I see with all these companies is all of them try to sign you up with low prices, but after that is over you're paying full price per month, no breaks. So many people play leapfrog with services to get onto another promotional deal, but if one of these providers would just keep their prices as low as their promotional deals they would clean up, if they service quality was up to par. -- My hourly rates: $25 per hour. $35 per hour if you want to watch. $45 per hour if you want to help. $75 per hour if you tried to fix it, and failed. $125 per hour if you called tech support, and didn't fix the issue while making things worse | | |
|  | said by BlitzenZeus:For the most part Comcast had most of the customers they were going to get, competition did play a part is this with areas offering, and how these carriers don't value current customers, so some went to another carriers to get better... everything. The economy was part of it also, people cutting back on luxuries. I dropped Comcast like a bad habit as soon as FIOS was available in my area. I will do so at my business in Philly as soon as FIOS is offered. Comcast has been nothing more than a recurring headache. | |
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