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Anonymous_
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Who is to pay For the Damage done to Wireing updated

i seems TWC came over to disconnect the cable

well they damaged my line to my room(satellite)

Who will pay for it to get it fix

rody_44
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Re: Who is to pay For the Damage done to Wireing

well if they discoed the line at the tap and your satellite went out your probably just out of luck. you will pay for it.


Anonymous_
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no the cut the one cable that gose to my room


MadMANN
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If you saw them do it, raise Hell. If you didn't and they just disconnected your cable at the tap, that would be a hard case to plead.

Although, I have known cable companies come out and re-splice cable that was ACCIDENTALLY cut during an install. You never know, if you call and tell them that you believe the disco technician cut your cable, they might send someone back as a courtesy whether they believe you or not.

If you have $5, you can get a barrel and a couple of screw-on connectors to tide you over until you can get the proper repair done.


Greg_Z
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The home owner. Since the cable is not ran by the CableCo, and is a Third Party service, you have one of two choices: 1) Pay the Satellite installer to come out and run a new one, or 2) Buy your own RG-6 and fix it yourself.
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aparis99

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I would say they disconnected at the tap which has nothing to do at your house, and even so, why would they "cut" an outlet?


Anonymous_
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well my dad call TW and they are going to come here and fix it

stuff they did to the house wireing


Anonymous_
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Re: Who is to pay For the Damage done to Wireing updated

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well Dish Network Came Over And fixed it

the idiot cable installer CAPED (cable filter)the line to the room and not to the street one

dish Removed The CAP(cause it was going to my room) and now it's working (the satellite)


MacLeech
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That's not a filter. It's a locking terminator.

Are you still getting basic cable service or HSI service at all?
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Anonymous_
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MacLeech
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There is no reason to put that terminator on anything other than the tap (or worst case, the end of the drop) to disconnect your service.

It shouldn't have been installed on the splitter or lines running to each room.

Does anyone else in the house still have cable services?

If not, the tech needs to be retrained.
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Does anyone else in the house still have cable services?

no

but i might get the HSI back when it is upgraded to 10/1


burner50
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there is no excuse for terminating the satellite line unless you had a LAT(Lazy ass tech) come to do it and just terminated at the groundblock and not pay attention to what he was doing.

I ahve used terminators on outlets before but there were different circumstances, One outlet in a house has an extreme leak that cant wait for them to call back in etc...

pucked up a 1500UV/M leak coming from one room. They guy wired his own cable and twi9sted the braiding around the center conductor and didnt get the connectors on right so he assumed it was a weak signal and purchased several radio shack amplifiers and placed them behind his tv
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