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You think Comcast is bad? Come to Canada.
Enjoy playing $70/month for a 90 GB cap, and $1.5 for every GB exceeded.
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your a moron dude get a life
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@jpmac, dude you're dead wrong, vibrations do loosen any screw type connections, otherwise why would anyone use locking nuts or lockwashers. Also, loose connections can interupt specific (single or multiple) channels and cause error messages to pop up. Try loosening you cable wire a 1/2 turn and see if you don't loose a few channels.
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@Arekinable Yet it was only specific channels that he couldn't connect to? That wouldn't make sense. And screws come loose due to movement. Tables are often bumped into or moved in some way, such as while vacuuming. A cable will not become unplugged due to vibrations, unless they are enough to move the device itself.
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@sudarsan7532 You're an idiot...
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if you have high speed internet you should get the roku cable box. roku is a streaming player. it is the size of a hockey puck. it has over 600 channels and they keep on adding channels everyday. now there are some channels you have to pay for if you want them but most channels are free. you only have to pay for the roku once after that it is for free. go to roku.com to learn more about this device.
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Sigh, vibrations of all sort do loosen connections. Ever have to tighten the screws on end tables? That's from vibrations. Second, cable boxes display specific messages, that's not one of them. The guy you talked to does this ever day, you should maybe trust he knows what he's doing.
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lets create a different company with internet service someone with any ideas. I am done with this internet service companies.
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Its kind of funny the channels he listed nbc, abc, cbs, can all be watched over the air for free.
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@Jon I have a way you could make sound make a cable come out from it's port. use a jet engine, I'm sure the sound from that could make it come out.
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There are folk out there that pretend to be support folk. They sit at the desk, their script in front of them and never stray off it. That isn't necessarily Comcast - every company has had at least one of these at some time.
Back in the days of dial up, I had a problem where a modem server would only connect port 80, so no email, no Usenet, nothing. I phoned up to report it to the ISP and got the same sort of person. Their first question was... "Which version of IE are you using?" TILT!!!
you fucking basterd how does that tech know your smart or dumb... some customers would say "I am a network engineer i know what im doing" but finally the problem would be he not plugged in a cable correctly .... motherfucker listen to the tech even though they ask basic questions... or you will be fucked you you fool
sudarsan7532 1 month ago
@sudarsan7532 - Wow, you're an asshole.
Jon 1 month ago 10