Ross
Staff member
Being "talked down to" is one of the big reasons why I don't bother trying to call support anymore... I just try to figure it out on my own, with the aid of a handy Google search.
After moving into my apartment a month ago, I noticed a problem with my internet connection... it would keep going out intermittently. I had determined that it had to deal with either the modem, or the line coming in from outside. The first guy came and replaced on of the connecting cables (wall -> modem), but that did not fix it. The second guy came when I wasn't at my apartment (because they scheduled it for the wrong time) and blamed it on my router since I wasn't there to tell him otherwise.
The third time around, I got them to switch out the modem. That wasn't the problem, either, so at least at this point I know it's the connection from the outside. I get Time Warner to come out a fourth time, at which point the guy stopping by actually listens to me and fixes the connection outside, and now it's running fine.
What's the point in telling this story? I knew that one of two things was having problems, and instead of testing the lines and the modem and fixing it on the first (if not second) try, it took four visits for the problem to be resolved, all because they wouldn't fully listen to what I was able to figure out. At least Time Warner does free house calls, and I'm not out of $300 or something
After moving into my apartment a month ago, I noticed a problem with my internet connection... it would keep going out intermittently. I had determined that it had to deal with either the modem, or the line coming in from outside. The first guy came and replaced on of the connecting cables (wall -> modem), but that did not fix it. The second guy came when I wasn't at my apartment (because they scheduled it for the wrong time) and blamed it on my router since I wasn't there to tell him otherwise.
The third time around, I got them to switch out the modem. That wasn't the problem, either, so at least at this point I know it's the connection from the outside. I get Time Warner to come out a fourth time, at which point the guy stopping by actually listens to me and fixes the connection outside, and now it's running fine.
What's the point in telling this story? I knew that one of two things was having problems, and instead of testing the lines and the modem and fixing it on the first (if not second) try, it took four visits for the problem to be resolved, all because they wouldn't fully listen to what I was able to figure out. At least Time Warner does free house calls, and I'm not out of $300 or something