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Comcast recently (once again) raised their rates. Couple days ago they sent an email saying our download speeds were increased... so i thought, well, at least they did something to help justify the increase. NOT. Today comcast sent this letter revoking the previous email. They would just like me to disregard it. OK comcast, thanks for the great service.
The Comcast installer came last week to connect the modem for Gail. When testing, the installer reset the router to factory settings and I lost all my settings. He said he was only responsible for the modem so he should not have touched the router. I could get no help from Comcast Customer Service because they did not supply the router. They just said I should contact the routers manufacturer for the settings that should be provided by the ISP. I finally got it working again. Luckily I have AT&T DSL and was able to find a work around to get the router to work with the Comcast modem.
Keevan Rawers, Eric Wallace and Laurie Bybee work on sanding a handrail that needs paint during a huge volunteer effort called "Comcast Cares" at South Clearfield Elementary School in Clearfield Saturday, April 25, 2009. Over 750 volunteers showed up despite the rain to help with landscaping, deep cleaning, sanding, painting, decorating and other much needed maintenance. Photo by Brian Nicholson/Comcast
"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
Area headquarters for Comcast, and also the home to Pioneer Press.
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Comcast Cares Day 2012 Olympia, Washington, project with Rebuilding Together Thurston County. For more information: wacomcast.com/tag/comcast-cares-day/
Comcast Cares Day 2012 Olympia, Washington, project with Rebuilding Together Thurston County. For more information: wacomcast.com/tag/comcast-cares-day/
We are living in the stone age this weekend without cable or internet. We're actually having to talk to each other...oh the horror!!!!
Bluedot11 says hi and she'll be back in biz tomorrow (hopefully).
This is a pretty stupid login page. It asks you for your username, and then in tiny print tells you your username is your e-mail address. So why does it say "username" rather than "e-mail address"?
What's worse is if you go to Comcast's home page, where they offer username and password login fields, but no reminder that your username is your e-mail address. That turns stupid into super-stupid.
Screen grabs of a news segment where they interviewed Shawn Collins on using Twitter for Comcast customer service. Watch it at www.boldurl.com/URVj9ZSJ
Sharon Powell-Lee with Comcast in Philadelphia speaks with the instructor of Digital Connectors aboard the bus during the second week of the program.
"One Moment Please: Your service has been temporarily interrupted. It should be restored momentarily." This has been increasing in frequency ever since they forced us to switch to digital. We've had a few hours of service over the past week, otherwise it has been like this.
i have a hard time admitting this is one of my favorite places in Philadelphia. but even though Comcast gets way too much of my money, i still have a couple friends who work there, so...
anyway, another thing that i like about this building (and one of the many ornate ways Comcast uses our cable/internet money) is the wall in the picture, which is mostly covered with a huge flat screen monitor.
(left to right) Carlos Vigil and Nick Pacheo wash windows at David Gourley Elementary as part of Comcast Cares Day. April 25, 2009
Aaron Swain plants a day lilly in the "Readers Garden" during a huge volunteer effort called "Comcast Cares" at South Clearfield Elementary School in Clearfield Saturday, April 25, 2009. Over 750 volunteers showed up despite the rain to help with landscaping, deep cleaning, sanding, painting, decorating and other much needed maintenance. Photo by Brian Nicholson/Comcast
red dot is where we're sitting! 5. rows. back. v.i.p. shut. up.
Phish 8/14/09 - Hartford, CT videos, setlist, download
The reason we were putting up with this tonight was because my son wanted desperately to see the Alice in Wonderland exceprt in the middle of this show. When that came on finally, he was so disappointed he turned the television off.
A large crowd gathered in the lunchroom at South Clearfield Elementary School listens to instruction prior to assisting during a huge volunteer effort called "Comcast Cares" at at the school in Clearfield Saturday, April 25, 2009. Over 750 volunteers showed up despite the rain to help with landscaping, deep cleaning, sanding, painting, decorating and other much needed maintenance. Photo by Brian Nicholson/Comcast