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Originally Posted by Matzy
I have had a good experience with Charter in St. Louis. The point is that you have to make very clear what you want, what you have to pay and make a deal for years ahead. (Charter was much cheaper compare to AT&T with the same service).
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I'm actually from kirkwood and one of my good army buddies works for charter so that's where I got my experience with them as well. The point I'm trying to make is that when companies take on massive debt in the service industry the service pretty much never improves. There are pros and cons to everything the main thing consumers need to realize is that telecom, and cable providers have an oligopoly and no matter who you go with the price will be the same in the end. You either pay or play like Tom has said many times before. If you know what to say you can always get your bill down, it's the technology, content, and customer service that make or break a company.