Okay, now that we got that cleared up, let's get this thread back on topic.
Now wheres the fun in that.
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Okay, now that we got that cleared up, let's get this thread back on topic.
We are bashing corporations now all of them are included.Okay, now that we got that cleared up, let's get this thread back on topic.
If you don't use the gas, ala not turning the device on, your bill would be substantially less, I would do like you have been doing, just don't use it.yep its all about the money money money and customer gets screwed.
whats even worse are utility companies like electricity, natural gas companies.
this happened to me with the gas company that changed their billing policy.
my home only uses natural gas for heat everything else is electric well when spring(usually march) comes around I down into my basement and kill the main disconnect the runs to the furnace and call in and place account in suspension and remove the suspension in late october early november. well I did that this year and the csr tells me we dont do suspensions anymore and I am like what she says we only do connects and disconnects. so I ask how much will it cost to disconnect and reconnect she says between $200-$300 I am like what? so I have to pay $27 worth of fees ever month for not using one cubic feet of gas, she says yes.
well so I do the math and the monthly fee's add up to about the same as it would cost me to disconnect and reconnect.
what a rip-off............ paying for nothing.
the issue is the gas company still charges almost $30 in fees just to keep the account open, and they changed their billing policies to remove customers from placing accounts in suspension where as before a suspended would knock out the fees and you would not see a bill.If you don't use the gas, ala not turning the device on, your bill would be substantially less, I would do like you have been doing, just don't use it.
I guess thats thier prerogative.the issue is the gas company still charges almost $30 in fees just to keep the account open, and they changed their billing policies to remove customers from placing accounts in suspension where as before a suspended would knock out the fees and you would not see a bill.
and it was approved by the Oklahoma Corporation CommissionI guess thats thier prerogative.
Interesting ...remember, it's your local that took it down.I live in the Cincinnati area, and as of this morning, I'm not receiving our local Fox-19 WXIX station. I thought we had until August 31st, but I guess they dropped the hammer a little early. This is annoying, and I realize every provider does this, but you'd think there would be a more streamlined process to the whole thing. Is this going to happen more and more often as these corporate entities fight one another for every last red cent?
Oh, and hi. I'm new here! I found this site because you guys seem to be the only ones actually talking about it at the moment.
Good luck with that .... I don't remember D* ever doing that.LotusTeaDragon said:Unfortunately, we're far enough away from Cincinnati that our OTA doesn't pull in WXIX. So we'll be stuck without it for a while.
I seem to recall, in the past, that when a local affiliate would drop from the cable/satellite, the provider would substitute a nearby local station. In our case, when Time Warner cable and WLWT had a huge fight a few years ago, and WLWT dropped from our provider, TWC substituted the local station in Indianapolis, and that worked for a week or so, when WLWT finally came back. Of course, it might work differently from company to company.
Oh, and thank you for the welcome!
This is all on Congress and on the various broadcaster lobbyist groups out there. Its due to advertising money.The federal laws for Satellite and Cable a completely different. Unfortunately, DirecTV ( and Dish) are not allowed, by law, to provide local stations from any other markets under situations like this.
Actually, this is done due to rules that were written 50 years ago. As well as when Sat came on board and they thought that Sat didn't need the perks of cable.This is all on Congress and on the various broadcaster lobbyist groups out there. Its due to advertising money.
I am referring to the 1992 Cable ActActually, this is done due to rules that were written 50 years ago. As well as when Sat came on board and they thought that Sat didn't need the perks of cable.
Actually, this is done due to rules that were written 50 years ago. As well as when Sat came on board and they thought that Sat didn't need the perks of cable.
I am referring to the 1992 Cable Act
I remember when DirecTV's slogan used to be "Somebody up there loves you! DirecTV!"Good luck with that .... I don't remember D* ever doing that.
The local cable company didn't recently when NBC was off the air for about 5 months, including the Winter Olympics, this started probably a month before them and just ended about a month ago.