The most valuable asset a business has is its credibility. When you make a public promise to do something, you do it. If you can't, at least explain to the customers the reason for falling short, and what steps are being taken to address the issues.
D* does not seem to give a hoot about its credibility. It makes one empty promise after another and never explains why it is unable to keep them. Does it think it is immune to customer defection? Just wondering....
I know some will defend D* no matter what it does, but I for one will be going back to E* when my current contract is done, unless D* delivers its national HD promises before then (and I spend about $150 a month on my sat services).
D* does not seem to give a hoot about its credibility. It makes one empty promise after another and never explains why it is unable to keep them. Does it think it is immune to customer defection? Just wondering....
I know some will defend D* no matter what it does, but I for one will be going back to E* when my current contract is done, unless D* delivers its national HD promises before then (and I spend about $150 a month on my sat services).