Chat was of no use. After providing WAY more information than should be needed, the robo-script turned me over to liveware. She insisted she was technical and was there to answer my technical questions. She had some difficulty understanding I had no difficulty with phone or internet, but wanted to ask about TV service and the Motorola 7232 (wasn't there a Cisco box supposed to be introduced?) and if it was available in my area. She finally gave me an after hours number to call. I did. Sigh.
Sweet young thing answers. Perky. Very perky. I was able to get her to admit that IMG 1.9 and the 7232 were both available in Fairfax VA. I guess I can trust her on that. She wanted to know if there was anything else she could help me with. I asked if she could discuss actual billing charges, and what equipment I would need to get whole home DVR service on both HDTVs, and possibly an SDTV and how the EHDs worked. Poor, poor little thing. She got so confused, flailing around. Finally reverted to script "Is there anything else I can help you with?" Well, she hadn't helped me with my questions, but did agree when I asked if I should go to a local store (but had no idea if they would actually have a DVR set up there for me to try out). Sad thing is, when I went to a local store, oh, maybe two years ago- I discovered people that could take bill payments, process certain forms if I filled them out, but had no clue as to equipment or where I could get answers.
Sigh. I guess this is telling me what to expect if I ever tried Fios TV.
Sweet young thing answers. Perky. Very perky. I was able to get her to admit that IMG 1.9 and the 7232 were both available in Fairfax VA. I guess I can trust her on that. She wanted to know if there was anything else she could help me with. I asked if she could discuss actual billing charges, and what equipment I would need to get whole home DVR service on both HDTVs, and possibly an SDTV and how the EHDs worked. Poor, poor little thing. She got so confused, flailing around. Finally reverted to script "Is there anything else I can help you with?" Well, she hadn't helped me with my questions, but did agree when I asked if I should go to a local store (but had no idea if they would actually have a DVR set up there for me to try out). Sad thing is, when I went to a local store, oh, maybe two years ago- I discovered people that could take bill payments, process certain forms if I filled them out, but had no clue as to equipment or where I could get answers.
Sigh. I guess this is telling me what to expect if I ever tried Fios TV.