[ale] cheapest DSL service... ?
Jeff Layton
jeffrey.b.layton at lmco.com
Wed Jan 14 13:25:20 EST 2004
I'll second the comments about Bellsouth. Every problem I ever
had with Bellsouth was always their problem. However, they
always blamed me and threatened to charge hugs sums of money
to come out and look at their equipment ($85 for the first half-hour,
$50 for every half-hour after that. I can see some Bellsouth flunky
taking a nap in his truck and charging me for it). The proverbial
straw was when I lost my DSL connection and they said it was
my problem and I needed to reinstall Windows. When I said no,
they said they would send somebody out and start charging me
even though they would not check the wires in my apartment (they
were going to charge _me_ to check _their_ equipment outside of the
aparment complex!). I said thanks, but no thanks - I switched to
comcast the next day. Well, wouldn't you know it. Two days later
DSL starts magically working! And Bellsouth never came out!
I wonder how that happened when it was entirely my fault and I
needed to reinstall Windows? Makes you wonder doesn't it?
I hate Bellsouth DSL with a passion that is unrivalled. I cannot
say enough bad things about them. I hope they go up in flames and
burn in eternal damnation!
Have a lovely day!
Jeff
> I really despise that now! Reliability and quality mean a
> whole lot more in the long run. I've spent many days
> working on unreliable DSL connections that ended up being a
> provider problem. That just should not be.
> Dow
>
>
> Christopher Fowler wrote:
> > Many people have a higher value of their money than they do of their
> > time. They'll pick the cheapest route regardless of the amount of work
> > involved.
> >
> >
> > On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 09:07, Geoffrey wrote:
> >
> >>Christopher Fowler wrote:
> >>
> >>>An average internet user would be bellsouth or Earthlink.
> >>>
> >>>An engineer gets Speedfactory or Speakeasy.
> >>
> >>I don't understand that. I do understand why 'an engineer' would
> choose
> >>Speedfactory or Speakeasy. I would expect an 'educated' average
> >>internet user would as well.
> >
> >
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