I called Time Warner here in Austin, TX today (as much as I fought it they unfortunately are the next best thing in my area which isn't saying much but then again what is as good as Voom?) During the course of my discussion with the CSR I brought up the subject of getting a CableCARD instead of digital converter box. She promptly tried everything in her power to get me not to pursue getting a cable card, noting that they had complaints from people about their quality and that I wouldn't be able to get my HD channels. She tried to argue with me for a while about what the card could and couldn't do (even though the information on their own web page said otherwise) then put me on hold. After being in the penalty box for a while she came back and said yeah your right but you wont be happy with it. For which I told her that I didn't care about on demand programming and don't need pay per view. To which the reply was ok fine but there is a heavy install fee due to how difficult the card is to program. I tried to haggle with her further to no avail in an effort to wave the card install fee, but she wouldn't budge... I know I should have talked to her manager at the point, but was in a hurry as I was late meeting my wife for dinner, and will call back tomorrow for a manager, but to make a long story short has anyone else had CSR's purposely lying to them about CableCARDs, in what I can only assume is an effort to get more money out of customers through more expensive box rentals, pay per view and upgraded services?