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Spectrum service down
#11
Unrealistic expectations 

I have Spectrum.  It works almost all the time. It’s super fast almost all the time.  I have five streaming services because they play movies seamlessly at 1080p or 720p without buffering.  The rare downtime here in Hawaii is probably no more often than on the mainland.  
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#12
(12-08-2020, 05:26 AM)kalakoa Wrote: required the bandwidth Spectrum provides

Unrealistic expectations are a symptom of misplaced entitlement. Talk to your doctor about moving to the first world.

Aren't you the one that always bitching about not having your expectation's met ?

If there is an outage, they should have something better than a phone bot !
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#13
If there is an outage, they should have something better than a phone bot !

Perhaps chill pills and pacifiers delivered to the affected areas.
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#14
(12-08-2020, 05:14 PM)My 2 cents Wrote: If there is an outage, they should have something better than a phone bot !

Perhaps chill pills and pacifiers delivered to the affected areas.

A bill credit would be sufficient.
Puna:  Our roosters crow first!
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#15
They will give you a credit but you have to ask for it. I'd rather have the chill pill. I'll ask for that next time.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#16
(12-07-2020, 08:22 PM)kalakoa Wrote: wasting your own time?

If you have enough internet to engage the chatbot, then just use that internet instead of Spectrum?
Yes, running a VPN and then a VNC using my phone as a hotspot with all the other software apps I need to work from home, while paying spectrum for the bandwidth I need but didn't get is just fine. So I tried to figure out why I was unable to do my work. How is that such a bad thing to do? And sorry, leilanidude, your response was just as lame.
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#17
@TomK - Constantly overthinking things is the problem. Think about it...
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#18
I have gigabit fiber and pay Verizon for phone service that I don't get. Living in the country is a compromise. Expecting better is a fool's errand.

If bandwidth is that important, get a backup, or move somewhere that has better service.
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#19
"leilanidude, your response was just as lame."

I thought L-Dude had the most on-point comment/question on this entire thread.
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#20
(12-10-2020, 05:08 PM)kalakoa Wrote: I have gigabit fiber and pay Verizon for phone service that I don't get. Living in the country is a compromise. Expecting better is a fool's errand.

If bandwidth is that important, get a backup, or move somewhere that has better service.

And what would that backup be?
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