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Re: Long run, long shot? I could map out the poles for a better perspective. I think one pole could be skipped to make it shorter because my dad moved one pole closer to the house years ago. |
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 | They're supposed to follow power. So however your electric drop is ran Comcast will most likely do it the same way. |
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 | well it would be a good amount longer to my sisters place because of the pole placement. It goes off to the right in the field a bit than comes back. I'd love to slap whoever put the poles in here. I don't know crap about that stuff and i know its just messed up. |
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 | Oh btw, if it was under ground I'd figure out a way to try to do it myself or something. |
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| reply to ComCost It's usually that way. I know what you're talking about Anyways since they have it for a survey they will figure it out. There are alot of different options but none are really commercially available for you to do it yourself |
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 1 edit | How long before a survey gets completed? Feel free to post your mind.  |
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 | Only Comcast knows that. If a contractor is doing the survey then it could be a week or two. I'm not familiar with how they do it though. |
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 | Oh ok. Thanks. They don't know that my sister would get cable also. Looks like we need to speak with comcast, I guess we will go to the main office here. |
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 | It would be the same as calling and getting a status update. The customer service only knows what is in the system. I would give them a call first and see where they are in the process. |
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 1 edit | What number should I call? I hate customer service ..lol |
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