Well, less than a week after testing signal strength for the Little Rock switchover to E*10, I'm leaving SBC/AT&T Dish; my Comcast install is tomorrow morning.
I'm not that dissatisfied with E*, but I just upgraded from a 13" TV to a 27" HDTV; that obviously made E*'s PQ issues noticeable. More importantly, however, I have two serious problems with upgrading to HD, which pretty much dictated my moving to Comcast:
I called E* today to cancel my service; I was treated very cordially. The retention rep even offered to waive the $99 upgrade fee for a non-DVR HD box; but I already knew she couldn't waive the $299 fee for the 622, which was the only way I would have considered staying. She did, however, tell me the $25 return-customer fee would be waived.
I'll probably stick around the Comcast forum here; I've already found some tips over there, like how to add a 30-second skip to the remote. I might even pop up here from time to time; but for now, it's see ya later. (I will have to change my title, however; I obviously won't be beta-testing the 522 anymore after tonight.)
I'm not that dissatisfied with E*, but I just upgraded from a 13" TV to a 27" HDTV; that obviously made E*'s PQ issues noticeable. More importantly, however, I have two serious problems with upgrading to HD, which pretty much dictated my moving to Comcast:
- Paying $299 for the privilege of LEASING an HD DVR; Comcast doesn't do that. (And D* is even worse than E*.) I understand why they're doing that, but I don't have that kind of dough to just throw away.
- And then I wouldn't have HD locals for quite some time. I can get CBS, Fox, & UPN (to be CW) OTA in HD very well; NBC is weak but still comes in. But ABC (the traditional top station here) & PBS are on the other side of a tall building, so the only way I can get them in HD is Comcast. (Comcast doesn't have NBC yet, but I hear it's around the corner; Nexstar only upgraded it to HD a few months ago, and Comcast doesn't carry non-HD digital locals.)
I called E* today to cancel my service; I was treated very cordially. The retention rep even offered to waive the $99 upgrade fee for a non-DVR HD box; but I already knew she couldn't waive the $299 fee for the 622, which was the only way I would have considered staying. She did, however, tell me the $25 return-customer fee would be waived.
I'll probably stick around the Comcast forum here; I've already found some tips over there, like how to add a 30-second skip to the remote. I might even pop up here from time to time; but for now, it's see ya later. (I will have to change my title, however; I obviously won't be beta-testing the 522 anymore after tonight.)