Or Xfinity, as they also say.
I was perplexed that they kept raising the price on our broadband service, seemingly monthly, and then privately complained about monopoly abuse. We haven’t had a TV for years, but for some reason, that didn’t affect the pricing, however they tried to justify that.
Canceling when we moved, though, was a great pleasure. Besides, our new provider is $720 a year cheaper for the same service, perhaps because there’s some competition.
Not everybody’s sticking to broadband for digital access, either.
As a blogger and author, though, I’m just not ready to do all my online stuff on a smart phone. Not that the option couldn’t be tempting.
Yeah, Comcast is the pits. Four years of fighting with them, and actually it got to the point where I wrote letters to the CEO of Comcast and the governor, The internet issue was never fixed, but at least I got a refund and termination charges waived/reimbursed for the lack of service. (Plus, the internet service/internet box was tampered with/hacked three confirmed times. Good riddance, eh?
Indeed!