Sunday, October 21, 2007
The Hammer Lady
This is wrong of course, but I sure can sympathize. Everytime I've had to deal with my local cable company, Charter, it's the same thing. They tell you they're going to be there on a certain day and it's a week later before they show up. They treat their customers like crap and I think it's mainly cause cable companies are set up as a monopoly in their cities. They have no other competition for other companies except for Direct TV or Dish, but no other cable outfits. It stinks. So go check what this lady did.
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1 comment:
I like how the Comcast representative suggests that a review of the account found that things were not really as bad as the Shaws described.
Yeah. Sure they weren't. And isn't it just a lovely thing that they protect their customers' privacy and can't disclose the contents of the account?
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