I’ve disconnected both of my boxes (which didn’t work) and will take them back to the local Comcast office next week to say bye-bye.
My cable hasn’t worked properly in over a year and I can happily say that I don’t miss it.
There is so much classic TV and foreign programs with subtitles online that it has become real competition.
“Ive disconnected both of my boxes (which didnt work) and will take them back to the local Comcast office next week to say bye-bye.
My cable hasnt worked properly in over a year and I can happily say that I dont miss it.”
That’s typical these days. As I wrote in the blog, I currently subscribe only because my homeowner’s association bundles it in with my dues.
My service sucks too. It often gets pixelated and I often watch the news and suddenly it gets stuck so that the anchor appears to have a severe stuttering problem. It is like a bad DVD covered with corn syrup.
Did you know that Comcast has a Customer Guarantee that will give you $20 credit to your cable bill if it does not fix your problem on the first visit? Hold Comcast’s feet to the fire and get them to fix your problem. Their prices are high enough that you deserve a perfect picture.
I refuse to watch Comcast’s MSNBC and cannot understand why they are fool enough to put their name on such a piece of journalistic trash.