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zummy 10-09-2011 06:52 PM

Prism cable In Sanibel
 
I'm having installed on Tues in our new home. Anyone else have it in Sanibel. Happy? Problems with installation?

skyc6 10-09-2011 10:13 PM

Zummy--We should be in TV early next week! Packing, packing, packing! Looking forward to meeting you guys. Can't wait to get there!:D

Papa 10-20-2011 05:48 AM

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Originally Posted by zummy (Post 404253)
I'm having installed on Tues in our new home. Anyone else have it in Sanibel. Happy? Problems with installation?

Teresa,
How did the Prism install go? Did you get all three services? We closed on our house in Sanibel 2 days ago, and would like some feedback, before we select a service. Thanks, Pete

wendyquat 10-20-2011 07:45 PM

I'm not in Sanibel but I'd be glad to jump in on Prism service. We are in Largo and had 4 tv's plus internet installed on 10/11. We had not moved in but later in the week I was over doing some work and turned on the main tv and it was jumping and sound was off. I thought I had gone back to satellite tv! I called and CenturyLink messed around with whatever they do in their tech location to no avail. She finally told me she'd put in a repair ticket and a technician would call me and come out. This was on a Friday. Saturday evening we came by the villa and there was a note on the door that a technician had come by and we weren't here so I called the number he left. He said he had tried to call me but my number was "out of service". Well, this was the same cell phone I was talking to him on, so I told him the number was NOT out of service. He said I'd have to start all over and put in another repair request. (Each time you make a request there is a LONG wait for someone to help you.) I did call back on Monday and went through the whole process again. This time I was told to call another number and a Tier II tech would help me. Did this and after an hour wait was told another repair request was put in and a technician would be out this afternoon. Waited ALL day and didn't hear a word, so at 4 p.m. I called back and was assured a technician would be here by 5 p.m. No tech, no call!!! I got on the CenturyLink chat help and after 30 minutes holding was connected to a technician who apologized and tried what she could do from her location. Still no TV service!!! Finally, she gave me the number to call to have the whole dang service taken out!! I will call that tomorrow and go with
Dish, which I guess I should have done to begin with. By the way, our internet has been fine with CenturyLink, just no TV! A company that does not provide service just isn't worth it. I have more important things to do!
Good luck!
:boxing2:

Papa 10-21-2011 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by wendyquat (Post 408693)
I'm not in Sanibel but I'd be glad to jump in on Prism service. We are in Largo and had 4 tv's plus internet installed on 10/11. We had not moved in but later in the week I was over doing some work and turned on the main tv and it was jumping and sound was off. I thought I had gone back to satellite tv! I called and CenturyLink messed around with whatever they do in their tech location to no avail. She finally told me she'd put in a repair ticket and a technician would call me and come out. This was on a Friday. Saturday evening we came by the villa and there was a note on the door that a technician had come by and we weren't here so I called the number he left. He said he had tried to call me but my number was "out of service". Well, this was the same cell phone I was talking to him on, so I told him the number was NOT out of service. He said I'd have to start all over and put in another repair request. (Each time you make a request there is a LONG wait for someone to help you.) I did call back on Monday and went through the whole process again. This time I was told to call another number and a Tier II tech would help me. Did this and after an hour wait was told another repair request was put in and a technician would be out this afternoon. Waited ALL day and didn't hear a word, so at 4 p.m. I called back and was assured a technician would be here by 5 p.m. No tech, no call!!! I got on the CenturyLink chat help and after 30 minutes holding was connected to a technician who apologized and tried what she could do from her location. Still no TV service!!! Finally, she gave me the number to call to have the whole dang service taken out!! I will call that tomorrow and go with
Dish, which I guess I should have done to begin with. By the way, our internet has been fine with CenturyLink, just no TV! A company that does not provide service just isn't worth it. I have more important things to do!
Good luck!
:boxing2:

Hmmm.... From what I am gathering, it sounds like Comcast, and CenturyLink should be avoided. I do not want a Dish, so I am in a bind. Back in Massachusetts, we had Comcast for as long as I can remember. But they had a local office, and I was always able to talk face-to-face with a real rep. I just wish they had a place like that down here.
I will still look around, but I may just pick the lesser of two evils, since we can not live without our TV/Internet/phone services.

VillagesFlorida 10-21-2011 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by PeteDz (Post 408746)
Hmmm.... From what I am gathering, it sounds like Comcast, and CenturyLink should be avoided. I do not want a Dish, so I am in a bind. Back in Massachusetts, we had Comcast for as long as I can remember. But they had a local office, and I was always able to talk face-to-face with a real rep. I just wish they had a place like that down here.
I will still look around, but I may just pick the lesser of two evils, since we can not live without our TV/Internet/phone services.

Comcast has offices in Summerfield and Leesburg. We have had their TV service, with a few minor "blips", for over 13 years. We went with them for internet 7 years ago. 2 years ago we added phone service. I have found their technical support to be very good. We tried Dish Network for one year, a few years ago, but we were unhappy losing the signal every time it rained. If I have a beef at all it is that we are forced to pay for so many channels that we do not watch. I don't speak Spanish and it frosts me that I have to pay for a slew of channels that are of no use to me. I can't wait for ala carte pricing.

dillywho 10-21-2011 08:11 AM

Comcast
 
I, too, am very happy with Comcast.

billethkid 10-21-2011 09:10 AM

Comcast for too many years to remember. An occasional incident requiring service...for the most part their customer service is more than adequate. What I have found with all these tech oriented suppliers, the satisfaction becomes a factor of the technician one gets on the line. Most are very good and diligent. Some very few could care less and just want to get the call completed.

I have dish network at our other home and would say the same about them.

btk

Hawkmom3 10-26-2011 07:12 PM

Centurylink
 
Has anyone used the triple bundle with centurylink and their prism?

BigLew 10-27-2011 10:14 AM

yep
 
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Originally Posted by Hawkmom3 (Post 410943)
Has anyone used the triple bundle with centurylink and their prism?

with absolutely no problems!

NJblue 10-27-2011 10:42 AM

For those with PRISM, how many simultaneous HiDef stations can you watch and/or record? I hear varying stories on this from one to two to as many as four. I am tempted to go with them but we find that at some peak viewing times that we need up to four simultaneous HiDef stations to be recorded. This is no problem with DirecTV and two DVRs but I am skeptical about PRISM being able to do this.

BigLew 10-27-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by NJblue (Post 411148)
For those with PRISM, how many simultaneous HiDef stations can you watch and/or record? I hear varying stories on this from one to two to as many as four. I am tempted to go with them but we find that at some peak viewing times that we need up to four simultaneous HiDef stations to be recorded. This is no problem with DirecTV and two DVRs but I am skeptical about PRISM being able to do this.

2 HD and 2 regular stations at once is, I believe, the limit on 1 incoming line but I would call their tech support and double check if more are possible.


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