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Just wondering who everyone uses for the net and cable?
Re: Internet/Cable Recs
WOW (Wide Open West)
We've had them for 6 yrs & LOVE them. Just had someone from AT&T come & try to get us to switch & the gal could tell from DH's talking that we weren't going to switch. Never had a problem, always good customer service, etc.
I know they're not in all areas of Detroit, that's the bummer.
Thanks for the info ladies. I will for sure look into WOW.
Sassy- I kinda thought Comcast was the anti-christ from what I have heard from other people.
Thanks for reaffirming my suspicions.
We currently have Brighthouse because that was the only other option other than Dish for where we live.
It's ok. The on screen menus are a bit outdated and they don't have total home DVR. We used to have AT&T at our old placed and loved it so anything other than AT&T was a downgrade in our opinion.
Agreed. Comcast sucked. We had them 2 companies ago and they were awful. The on screen guides would constantly freeze, the customer service was atrocious, and a few other things. We will never go back to comcast.
We have had WOW and AT&T uverse and had good experiences with both of them. WOW has great customer service and their prices always stay the same which is nice. We have since canceled our cable and we just go with the antenna, but if you want the whole digital/DVR package we were pretty impressed w/Uverse. We still have internet through AT&T.
Definitely stay away from Comcast, we had them years ago and our bill was different every month, I was constantly having to call them and they would give me random credits, it was so confusing I had no idea what the normal bill was supposed to be.
We have Comcast because we have the cheapest/basic package. We're paying $30/month for internet & basic cable. We're not home enough to watch a lot of TV, but when we are, there are a lot of shows on ABC, NBC, CBS, etc. However, my parents have always hated Comcast's customer service, and I couldn't agree more. This is only because the $30/month is for 12 months - and we're leasing an apartment that we're probably leaving after the 12 months anyway.