<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8112768#post8112768 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanook
What will inevitably happen is there will be competition one day in the not too distant future, then people will leave charter in droves. When they are bankrupt and scratching their heads, it will be too late. Why? They didn't care about their customer base and outsourced a lot of their support to a foreign country that isn't capable of support. They only cared about the bottom line of money, not what it takes to keep a customer base happy...that is always service.
Meanwhile, their monoply will go on and I patiently await the day the competition drives into town.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8115085#post8115085 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by latazyo
the problem isnt with TV, dish is sweet, but there are no other options for internet...DSL is way 1999, cable is the only route for internet, and cable knows that, so they offer irresistable bundles
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8122843#post8122843 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by inwall75
When I moved, I turned off my Charter Digital Cable, Charter Internet, and Charter phone. They took back the Digital cablebox but the technician left the cablemodem and telephone converter box. I asked him about those as well and said that they didn't need to be returned.
After about 3 months, a collection agency was harassing me for not paying for the modem and telephone converter box. (I don't even have them....I left them at the old house). I never got one phone call. They apparently couldn't find my address or phone number (even though I started Charter Cable at a new address and they really did have both) so they turned me over to collections. The collection agency says that since I didn't dispute the charges within 10 days, I'm on the hook for these items. I told them that this was the first I've heard of it. Apparently, the first notices went to my old address.![]()
To this date, this issue isn't solved and the collection agency keeps threatening to ruin my credit rating if I don't pay up. I keep telling them that it is Charter's employee who should have it come out of his paycheck. He's the person responsible for their loss.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8122831#post8122831 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by jcjstl
Maryland Heights has the option of two seperate cable companies... cable america and charter.. I have cable america for tv and charter for internet and phone... For some reason even though im in the middle of the metropolitan area sbc cant provide dsl for me...(dsl speeds are determined by your distance from the central office... or at least thats how it used to work)
The best part is that there is no house that actually has this address. The serial numbers were the same at both addresses so when they shut 4th avenue down they shut down 1st avenue as well. They never called and asked why I wasnt paying the bill. Same phone number was on both bills.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8128939#post8128939 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ocicat
Outrageous...!! Have you called Charter? I think I would call Charter threatening legal action of my own. Who knows whether you'd get someone capable enough to actually address the problem, but I doubt the collection agency can do much until Charter calls them off.