My mom has DirecTV. She waited to tell me she hadn't been able to make her TV work all afternoon until after a Bible Study at our church last night. I'm the pastor, and she hadn't wanted to bother me on Palm Sunday. She figured she had pushed a button on the remote and screwed things up, so I went over to see if I could figure out the problem. The screen was showing the "searching for signal" display. I rebooted the receiver a couple of times, with no effect. So I gave the installer a call. She lives in an apartment building, and the owner has an arrangement with a local installer to provide service for residents who want it. My mom was the second resident to get connected. At least a couple more now are also connected. The installer came this morning and found that evidently one of the residents did not check with the owner, who would have directed him to call the local guy, but must have called DirecTV, who sent out one of their own installers, who disconnected my mom, and connected the new customer instead. The local guy also figures the owner is not going to be happy, because while he has taken the time to run the cables through the building, the installer yesterday ran his cable all around the building.
No real question here, other than, how stupid does an installer have to be to disconnect a existing cable in an apartment building to make it easier to hook up his own install?
No real question here, other than, how stupid does an installer have to be to disconnect a existing cable in an apartment building to make it easier to hook up his own install?