I wasn't sure about getting over the hump of the past hours that our service will be sustained for very long, but it is still going strong!!!
You would think a very LARGE COMPANY called NBC/UNIVERSAL would be able to handle simple residential systems of Wi-Fi??? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBCUniversal
And yet our case worker for the problem should have in his repertoire knowledge that our landline is also on this system that was not working and he was given our cell phone numbers that were working due to being with Consumer Celluar, not them!!!
He called, yes Seth, the case worker, on our non-working landline and left us a message that we received after the fact!!! He is one of the ones involved with the technicians... scary and pretty much self-explanatory, as to why we had no service for longer than we should have!!!
If he did not understand the concept of having no landline available was a difficult concept for him to get...ya know??? Anywho,... I'm just saying...!!!
The problem was on the pole, not anywhere else and once it was addressed apparently, it was finally fixed by the in-the-field techs!?
I have no true idea if it was or not, all I know is that it is working now, but for how long??? Is the question???
This system has been a BIG MAYBE since we went with this company years ago!
Not too many choices here is the issue.
Technically challenged for twice as much money was our other choice at the time.
Our previous company kept raising their prices but not their product's working properly either...so now we have a cheaper provider with an also technically challenged repair crew???
I don't know... do any of you have any Wi-Fi problems?
They were able to give us a discount for lack of service.
I go logical with companies we pay a lot for their service and so when it's not there we should be reimbursed for lack of service, and they will do it! They reduced the bill by nearly a third. Although that was before our second downing of no service...!
I will have to talk to them about that too...!?
MY MUSES are below!
3 months and 4 years old, now 5!
I am called Aussie because my mom asked a sixteen-year-old girl looking at me in the crate I was in at the adoption site that day what she thought I should be named. Mom asked her age, but not her name...ha! And without hesitation, the teenager had said Aussie! By the way, she was just looking, so my mom did not steal me from her.
We never found out the girl's name; mom liked Aussie too. Since then, we have discovered that it is a ubiquitous name, but it is still just right for me! My parents think that I am uncommon, even say unique! I do like that.
I am an Australian Shepherd, a red Merl. And here is an interesting factoid about me was supposed to be a miniature Australian Shepherd, but as you might know, I AM NOT! Although I am now five years old, I am the baby, though I am the largest of the fur babies, and due to my breed and being standard, I am a bit too big, ha!
I was three months old when Mommy and Daddy adopted me. I had been taken- out of a hoarder's home in the Carolinas with my litter.
Above is my PIC, taken on the birthday I share with my dad, but dad is much older than me!!! I was the first to be adopted, on February 16, 2018, on Dad's brother's birthday.
I was turned in by my previous family, stating that I was misbehaving with their elderly dog it had been said that I was driving him crazy! I was the second to be adopted on 8/18/18 on clear out the shelters day!
My record called me Belle, so for no known reason, Mom decided I was more of a Bella; beautiful either way!
Hey, wait! Please don't forget me! I am Chance, pictured above, a Bichon Frise! I am eight years old, so they think, and the eldest, and I like getting up early with mom and Aussie. Bella sleeps late with Dad, till after seven most days, even later sometimes!
I enjoy a good tug-a-war on the ropes, that Dad had twisted for Aussie and me, and sometimes even Bella plays too! I was the last to be adopted on January 23, 2020.
I had been wandering the neighborhood for days, and then I saw Aussie and Bella in their living room window, so I hung out there...
The animal control lady had been called and came out to see if I had a chip I.D. with her machine, and Dad told her that he wanted to name me Chance. His reason is that if no one claimed me, "I want to give him a second chance!" So that is how I got the name Chance!
The Animal Welfare League checked me out and kept me for sixteen days until I was allowed to be adopted. Good evening.
Easy as Aussie, Bella, and Chance, now you got it! In order of adoption!
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