I had to go to work early today just to be able to watch the Olympics!
Another dedicated Voom customer losing patience. I have no network OTA channels available to me. I never have with Voom. That means no ABC, CBS, NBC, or Fox programming. I've had two upgraded antennas, with no luck (antennaweb agrees, no locals available). Since Voom told me up until this morning that I was eligable for the NBC SD feed, I didn't bother to look into other options. So you can imagine my annoyance when I had to go into work early just to watch the US Vollyball game live because I have no NBC coverage at my house. I've tried to be very patient with Voom, but for $108 a month I think I should be able to watch the Olympics. I called my local cable company today and they offer all my locals, all the extended channels, all the movie channels, and 21 HD channels (with HD converter rental) for $124.95 a month. Its a little more expensive, but its worth it to be able to watch what I want, when I want. I'll miss one or two of the Voom exclusives, but I'll trade them for the HDNet and HDSports coverage I'm going to pick up. I really want to stand behind Voom and support them, I like the company and what they are trying to do, but I think I may unfortunately be forced into becoming just another statistic in that overwhelming churn rate.
Another dedicated Voom customer losing patience. I have no network OTA channels available to me. I never have with Voom. That means no ABC, CBS, NBC, or Fox programming. I've had two upgraded antennas, with no luck (antennaweb agrees, no locals available). Since Voom told me up until this morning that I was eligable for the NBC SD feed, I didn't bother to look into other options. So you can imagine my annoyance when I had to go into work early just to watch the US Vollyball game live because I have no NBC coverage at my house. I've tried to be very patient with Voom, but for $108 a month I think I should be able to watch the Olympics. I called my local cable company today and they offer all my locals, all the extended channels, all the movie channels, and 21 HD channels (with HD converter rental) for $124.95 a month. Its a little more expensive, but its worth it to be able to watch what I want, when I want. I'll miss one or two of the Voom exclusives, but I'll trade them for the HDNet and HDSports coverage I'm going to pick up. I really want to stand behind Voom and support them, I like the company and what they are trying to do, but I think I may unfortunately be forced into becoming just another statistic in that overwhelming churn rate.