failure to upgrade to a 24" antenna on 3 "scheduled appointments".
I'll try to be evenhanded about this but having dealt with Installs, Inc. for almost a year--we've had VOOM since Dec. last year--it will be a bit difficult.
On 11-18 scheduled an upgrade to a 24" antenna after experiencing rain fade with the beginning of the fall/winter storm season here in Seattle. On 11-24 received a call to have installer come a day early! On 11-26 received a call from installer that he hadn't received the antenna. Rescheduled for 12-1 two days after the expected delivery by FedEx.
Yes, on 12-1 early AM received a call from Installs that the installer still didn't have the antenna. It had been shipped to him but returned to original sender. Called Installs' Dispatch Center back and got lied to by a supervisor about a "dropped call". Finally, called back and talked to another person who said the antenna would be resent and we rescheduled for 12-6.
Can you guess what happened? Five gold stars if you can. Got a call this AM telling us the antenna had been shipped 12-3 but had been held up by FedEx and would arrive 12-9. Rescheduled for 12-13. I'm not holding out much hope at this point. By the way, we run a small internet business and do most of our shipping by FedEx and have never had this much trouble with FedEx getting shipments to our customers.
Why did I post this? Well, decided I'd give Installs, Inc./VOOM the benefit of the doubt after the first and second times but decided it was time to let all VOOMers and potential VOOMers know that Installs, Inc. can't seem to get their act together. (Hey, at least it is better than the good old days last winter when installers didn't show and noone called.) I fear for VOOM's future if Installs continues to drop the ball as VOOM is going to have a big push this spring, I assume, with the addition of more channels. We keep informed and connected here on satguys and more or less know what is happening. But new customers that just want VOOM to work probably won't be the videophile junkies we are.
However, at this point, still enjoying VOOM/HD under mostly cloudy Seattle skies, Gill
I'll try to be evenhanded about this but having dealt with Installs, Inc. for almost a year--we've had VOOM since Dec. last year--it will be a bit difficult.
On 11-18 scheduled an upgrade to a 24" antenna after experiencing rain fade with the beginning of the fall/winter storm season here in Seattle. On 11-24 received a call to have installer come a day early! On 11-26 received a call from installer that he hadn't received the antenna. Rescheduled for 12-1 two days after the expected delivery by FedEx.
Yes, on 12-1 early AM received a call from Installs that the installer still didn't have the antenna. It had been shipped to him but returned to original sender. Called Installs' Dispatch Center back and got lied to by a supervisor about a "dropped call". Finally, called back and talked to another person who said the antenna would be resent and we rescheduled for 12-6.
Can you guess what happened? Five gold stars if you can. Got a call this AM telling us the antenna had been shipped 12-3 but had been held up by FedEx and would arrive 12-9. Rescheduled for 12-13. I'm not holding out much hope at this point. By the way, we run a small internet business and do most of our shipping by FedEx and have never had this much trouble with FedEx getting shipments to our customers.
Why did I post this? Well, decided I'd give Installs, Inc./VOOM the benefit of the doubt after the first and second times but decided it was time to let all VOOMers and potential VOOMers know that Installs, Inc. can't seem to get their act together. (Hey, at least it is better than the good old days last winter when installers didn't show and noone called.) I fear for VOOM's future if Installs continues to drop the ball as VOOM is going to have a big push this spring, I assume, with the addition of more channels. We keep informed and connected here on satguys and more or less know what is happening. But new customers that just want VOOM to work probably won't be the videophile junkies we are.
However, at this point, still enjoying VOOM/HD under mostly cloudy Seattle skies, Gill