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guy catelli
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Posted:
Sun Jul 03, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
use cable, not Verizon DSL, for critical missions |
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i've spent since March trying to get Verizon to correctly install DSL.
they've wasted countless hours of my time (while collecting a paycheck
at their end at the expense of the shareholders, of whom i am one)
having me repeat the same procedures at my end, as if the problem were
here. although two visits by Verizon technicians have confirmed that
there is no problem at my end (not to mention that the service used to
work flawlessly with the same equipment and configuration, but a
different phone number).
obviously the problem is at Verizon's end. but, they refuse to address
the real problem, whatever it might be, no doubt due to some
bureaucratic imperative.
do yourself a favor: use cable for broadband net access (unless you
want to be reduced to using NetZero, as i am doing at the moment). |
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guy catelli
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Posted:
Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Re: use cable, not Verizon DSL, for critical missions |
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it just got worse :-(
i was shipped a 2nd modem (in order to waste more of my time, instead
of actually fixing the problem, which was at Verizon's end). the 2nd
modem isn't working at all. so, when i cancelled earlier in the week,
i was told that i wouldn't have to return or pay for the modem. it was
a "gift".
but, yesterday's mail brought a letter form a collections law firm
demanding i pay $108.58 (for a modem that doesn't work).
{sighing} |
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James T. White
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Thu Jul 07, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Re: use cable, not Verizon DSL, for critical missions |
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"guy catelli" <gcatelli@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1120739557.840128.202340@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Quote: | it just got worse :-(
i was shipped a 2nd modem (in order to waste more of my time, instead
of actually fixing the problem, which was at Verizon's end). the 2nd
modem isn't working at all. so, when i cancelled earlier in the week,
i was told that i wouldn't have to return or pay for the modem. it was
a "gift".
but, yesterday's mail brought a letter form a collections law firm
demanding i pay $108.58 (for a modem that doesn't work).
{sighing}
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So send the modem to the law firm and let them sort it out......
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James T. White |
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