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On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 20:21:40 -0400, Kenneth
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On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:59:55 -0400, wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:42:10 -0400, Kenneth
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2008 19:31:49 -0400,
wrote:
You are in trouble and don't even know it. You need to read the fine
print on the FIRST agreement you had with them, as well as any
"updates" they may have made along the way. Comcast has an unusually
high rate of consumer complaints in my state, and probably in yours.
You have made a mistake, and it has nothing to do with knowing your
rights.

Don't bother with a reply, until a tear from now, when you will be
tearing your hair out in clumps. It's obvious you think you know what
you are doing. Have fun.

Hi again,

Despite your request that I not "bother" respond, I will.
(Not for your benefit, but for others who might also be
interested.)

The simple reality is that you are far more concerned about
the terrible things Comcast might do to you than am I.

In the event that it comes to mind a year from now, I will
keep you posted.

All the best,


Bwhahahahaha!

Comcast can't do anything to me. I dumped them quite some time ago.


Hi again,

How time flies...

I just realized that I need not look to the future to
understand the problems that might befall me if you are
correct.

I can look to the past.

As I explained earlier in this thread:

"(I will also mention that I had ongoing failures with
access to Giganews through Comcast about 18 months ago. For
a period of about 5 months, before they figured out the
source of the problem, Comcast reduced my monthly costs by
the amount I paid to Giganews. After that, my rates went
back to what they had been prior to the reduction.)"

That was far more than a year ago, and since I have had no
rate increase, no modification of my contract. In the
intervening 18 months I have experienced nothing other than
the reality that I demanded that they treat me decently, and
to my surprise (and no doubt to your shock,) they did.

By the way, I would be happy to drop Comcast, but,
unfortunately, they have a monopoly in my rural area.

All the best,


Have a happy fantasy, Ken. I'm through.