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In reply to the discussion: Comcast could have killed my husband tonight. I'm furious. [View all]Zalatix
(8,994 posts)45. Everything, eh? Hyperbole much?
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Rather than trying to make a voice call during times of intermittent cell service text instead
NNN0LHI
Feb 2012
#14
I'm thinking about going back to WalMart to buy another old-fashioned phone ...
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#26
On a side note, even land-lines can go down ... especially if a tree falls on the wire outside
Tx4obama
Feb 2012
#8
And here comes the scold who knows other peoples exact financial situations
MattBaggins
Feb 2012
#22
I pay too much for service, but I have cable from one company, phone from another, and internet from
MADem
Feb 2012
#10
My hubby complained to the FCC about service..or lack of service I should say (reliability issues)
Klukie
Feb 2012
#80
Again...for those who refuse to believe it... he complained to the FCC and they responded.
Klukie
Feb 2012
#86
Any real phone service would fail subscribers over to a second cluster node to do PMs
tjwash
Feb 2012
#20
"about" everything? HYPERBOLE much? And what if I don't step away from the keyboard?
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#70
Internet Based VoIP services have different rules and regulations, You should read the fine print
snooper2
Feb 2012
#29
can't make decisions with no information provided byComcast ahead of time to make them
DebJ
Feb 2012
#56
the regulated land line service providers were (and perhaps still are) required to provide
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2012
#63
Why don't you just get a landline? And why pay for Comcast or any cable?
behold a pale horse
Feb 2012
#78