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I tried to send a PM to Dennis but his PM isn't functional. I'd like to converse with you about Century Link. What I saw on Google looked like a winner.
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i hear ya, tom! wish we could go the centurylink way but we live in lady lake which is still on satellite for television, internet speed is practically in reverse mode compared to comcast speed [slightly faster than dial-up] and their telephone service is little better that two tin cans and a string! i do give them props for their customer service, tho - don't think i have ever been disappointed or frustrated with that!
it seems that the utilities in each of my home locations restrict 'vacation' service to six months/yr whether you are there or not. i can't get upset over it - i save my jersey for bigger fish! ;) good luck in your quest! |
Tom, I'm thrilled with Direct TV and once my Comcast contract for data is done in January, I'm going with Century for data. I disdain Comcast more than any other company I've dealt with. Long story, but not worth my blood pressure. I'm sending you a PM.
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I too am upset with the constant increases for tv service from Comcast. However, I need the high speed Internet. I suppose I should deal with the inconvenience of going with different providers. I'm thinking Century Link for TV and stay with Comcast for phone and Internet. Does anyone have this combination? We don't need the sports channels but like HD.
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Prism
FWIW we've had Prism for tv for about 2 weeks and tonight - no tv at all! They say it's an outage in our neighborhood and are working to restore it. I have to say I'm not very impressed with them so far!
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OK, just as soon as I posted this, our tv came back on! I take back everything, and all I can say is - wow, you ARE good TOTV!!!!
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Direct T V, cell phones,& Century Link for internet! Like Bill we call Directory T V to let them know we've changed locations ....no interruption on service done this way.Although it was hard for my wife to let go of the "need" for a land line we've been cell phones only for 2 years now and surely don't miss it. Century Link for internet allows us to put the service on vacation mode for the 4 months we're up north.
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We use Comcast for TV and hi-speed Internet. I've found that Comcast prices are usually negotiable, and they may have "win-back" specials. For the last four summers, we've had no problem with putting our service to sleep for six months while we travel north. We use Vonage for phone, with two "virtual" numbers which ring in TV as well as our lake cottage in Canada.
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Vacation Rates
We have had Comcast for the past 11 years.Two years ago we switched to Comcast Triple Play(Phone,Internet and TV).We put all of our services on vacation from May until October.The Vacation rate is 15.00 per month,equipment does not have to be returned and I was happy to discover that our phone was left in service and I can listen to my voice mails on my computer.Also it was cheaper by 32.00 per month than when we used Centurylink for Internet and Phone and the Phone service includes unlimited Long Distance.
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[QUOTE=bargee;370540.The Vacation rate is 15.00 per month,equipment does not have to be returned .[/QUOTE]
That is good and dandy. But try putting Comcast on vacation mode in August. It ain't happening. According to Comcast I have to take my vacations when they allow me to. If not I will have to pay few price until I return. Being on a fixed income, laying out $600 for nothing is not good financial planning. |
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Like said before, just return the stuff, cancel the service and ponder what to get upon return. I am so tied to the high speed Internet for work in TV, I have not dared to try a different service YET. |
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I spoke to Comcast back in March about a "Vacation Hold" and was told that the timeline was April 1st - July 15th to request a vacation hold. So I chose to start it April 1st for a 2 to 6 month period ending December 8th, for a one time fee of $60.00, was also told that the price in the Villages is different than elsewhere, also depends on the type of setup one has, ie HD DVR, etc. NOTE: YOU not only pay a one time fee, you also pay a monthly fee for the Cable Box/HD DVR. So needless to say that by mid April we had decided that we would be needing the cable back on, because we planned an unexpected trip to the villages in May, so we had Comcast remove the Vacation Hold for April 1st, we had already paid the 60.00 dollars and our next bill was for 2 months (April & May minus the $60.00) for a total of $203.00. We are now back on Vacation Hold which started June 1st. We will no doubt get another bill for the June 1st Vacation Hold (60.00), plus taxes/fees/charges for cable box/DVR. I VERY MUCH DISLIKE HAVING TO PAY OUTLANDISH AMOUNTS FOR CABLE SERVICES, TAXES, FEES AND WHATEVER ELSE THEY CAN TACK ON!!! I know my story rambles on and on, however if it appears confusing to you, then you know how confused I am about this whole process!!! |
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My question is about bringing our current DirecTV HD receiver/DVR to TV. We are flying into Orlando on September 2. I assume we can't take our DVR/Receiver on the plane. Has any DirecTV user encountered this situation and how did you solve it? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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