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01-12-2025 11:45 AM |
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
(Post 2400814)
You're beginning to sound more like a Quantum salesperson than an honest broker.
Nothing surprising in this thread at all. People with complaints will complain, people without will have nothing to say. In a thread about Xfinity, most comments will be about Xfinity.
Without knowing the size of the install base we have no idea how significant six complaints might be. Are there only nine of us with Xfinity and 2/3 of all Xfinity customers have complaints? Or, are there tens of thousands of Xfinity users and 99.94+% satisfaction rate ain't bad?
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LOL,
I spend time commenting on these topics in an effort to help Villagers understand whats really going on with the internet and cable TV companies these days. I've been in the industry for a very long time before I retired and it pains me to see how my neighbors are being treated by some of these companies. Many people here in the Villages are getting ripped-off for no reason and if they have a choice of providers, they should seriously consider changing.
But at the end of the day, the cable companies are "taking-a-beating" for many reasons and instead of trying to be fair and retain their customers, they are doing all kinds of what I consider "under handed" things that are driving away their customers. This isn't always the case but it sometimes happens. There is no reason why anyone should have an ordeal cancelling service or face repurcusions years later. I was playing golf this morning and people were discussing a bad experience with Xfinity. As I mentioned, I had Spectrum when I first moved to the Villages and when I cancelled, it was a cordial experience becasue they know if they treat you right, you may come back. There was no hard sales pitch wasting my time trying to retain me. I did have an issue where they wouldn't stop billing me but they did fix that after I produced my receipts.
The only way providers are going to change their ways is when enough people cancel and don't come back no matter how cheap their offers are. Fortunately, in most parts of the Villages people have choices. Especially now that 5G wireless internet is more available.
The reason why I talk about Fiber internet is becasue many here in the Villages have no idea what the service is or that they can get it. Once they understand the service, the costs, the installation, etc, many then take a serious look to see if it's something to pursue for their needs. There is no right or wrong, Villagers need to know the facts so they can make a more informed decision in this ever changing industry.
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