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Mon, 16 Oct 2006

Sick and tired of Comcast.

I can't stand companies that have the attitude that you can't do without them and therefore they can do whatever they want to you. I'm fighting with Comcast right now, who is doing an awful job of taking over for Adelphia (who would have thought it was possible to do worse than them?).

Some of my services have been down for over a week now. When I try to talk to Adelphia, they won't talk to me because I've already been "transitioned". When I tried to talk to Comcast they told me that I haven't been transitioned yet.

I spoke to a person at Comcast about a week ago that promised me that I'd be up and running by this Saturday. No apology, no offer of credit for the service I was paying for and not receiving.. just "check back in a week". Well, the week has passed, and surprise surprise... still not up. So I spoke to Amy tonight, who told me that "Please be advised that We have started the transition, it is not completed". Let me translate that from customer service speech to what this customer hears: "Please be advised that while you continue to pay us money, we see no need to move any faster than we feel like. We've already passed the promised deadline and nothing bad came of it."

Next, she gave me a real nice bonus: Once the transition is complete, they'll send an e-mail to my Adelphia e-mail address. Sounds reasonable, right? Problem is, I don't have an Adelphia e-mail. My Adelphia account was configured to send any important mail from Adelphia directly to my real e-mail account. I told Comcast support that I didn't have an Adelphia e-mail account, and that I'd like to continue the same arrangement. Their answer: No. They don't do that. I have to have an Adelphia account so that I can get mail from Comcast letting me know when they've gotten around to fixing my service. So, Amy, how am I supposed to get an e-mail account from Adelphia when they consider me already "transitioned"? Well, it turns out that she can't help me with that.

If I didn't have Altell as a phone service provider, I'd be switching to DSL in a heartbeat. But until that changes or until they make affordable 2-way satellite, I guess Comcast gets to continue doing whatever they want to do.


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