BillBacker55 Posted September 19, 2006 Posted September 19, 2006 Check out iwantmynflnetwork.com It talks about why we can't get the NFL network and what those fools at Time Warner are saying now.
sven233 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 I have beat this topic to death, but there has been no results. Time Warner is terrible and are so greedy that us fans are the ones that have to pay the price. And now, because of Time Warner's greed, we no longer have NFL Network. If Time Warner gets their way and they put it on a Sports Tier, most people could not afford it. Right now, I am paying $55 per month for basic, analog cable (not including internet). If they put this on a Sprts Tier, they would be expecting me to pay an additional $15 for the equipment and digital cable. On top of that, I would then have to purchase the Sports Tier, another $10 per month. So, what it all comes down to is that they want me, the customer, to pay AT LEAST $25 MORE PER MONTH to get the NFL Network! It would cost them less than a buck to give it to me. How is this right? THEY ARE COMPLETE IDIOTS!
Corp000085 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 I have beat this topic to death, but there has been no results. Time Warner is terrible and are so greedy that us fans are the ones that have to pay the price. And now, because of Time Warner's greed, we no longer have NFL Network. If Time Warner gets their way and they put it on a Sports Tier, most people could not afford it. Right now, I am paying $55 per month for basic, analog cable (not including internet). If they put this on a Sprts Tier, they would be expecting me to pay an additional $15 for the equipment and digital cable. On top of that, I would then have to purchase the Sports Tier, another $10 per month. So, what it all comes down to is that they want me, the customer, to pay AT LEAST $25 MORE PER MONTH to get the NFL Network! It would cost them less than a buck to give it to me. How is this right? THEY ARE COMPLETE IDIOTS! 780030[/snapback] Your Solution
beerme1 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 If Time Warner gets their way and they put it on a Sports Tier, most people could not afford it. Right now, I am paying $55 per month for basic, analog cable (not including internet). If they put this on a Sprts Tier, they would be expecting me to pay an additional $15 for the equipment and digital cable. On top of that, I would then have to purchase the Sports Tier, another $10 per month. So, what it all comes down to is that they want me, the customer, to pay AT LEAST $25 MORE PER MONTH to get the NFL Network! It would cost them less than a buck to give it to me. How is this right? THEY ARE COMPLETE IDIOTS! 780030[/snapback] Well beyond anything else I'm a little pissed that I pay $132 a month for high speed, an HD DVR and only get HBO as a premium. Not Showtime, not Cinemax and no Stars either. For that kind of scratch a guy can and should get a lot of things. I still get NFLN because I also have a Canadian satellite. But I do not get it in HD on that service. But my original point stands. For that kind of money going to a cable co. I should be getting all those missing channels and a personal escort once a month. Well, for 15 minutes anyways.
sven233 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Your Solution 780036[/snapback] Well, that would be my solution if it was possible. I never would have had cable in the first place if I could have had DirecTV. But, unfortunately I live in an apartment complex that does not allow dishes (obviously stops me from getting DirecTV or Dish). I am on the North side of the building with no balconey or patio. So, there is no chance of me getting a dish. So, yeah, your suggestion would be great, but it is just not possible living where we are. We have no choice in who our TV provider is. Believe me, if I could have had DirecTV, I would have had it a couple years ago when we moved in.
MattF2000 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 The problem is that cable companies have a serious monopoly. Yes there is Satellite alternatives but I have friends who say their satellite subscription is bad and it always goes down. Bottom line is time warner is one of the worst companies I have ever dealt with in my entire life. My internet constantly goes down, my cable box always needs to be replaced, half the time my DVR doesn't work, and then I have to spend 20 minutes on hold to speak to a useless customer service representative. This is a perfect example of why competition and capitalism is so effective, because when time warner has no one to compete with for cable service, their service ultimately blows. I despise this company but am forced to use them. It's no surprise they want to rip off their customers some more and charged them an outrageous amount of money for the NFL network. the $108 buxx i pay a month is outrageous but they've got us all by the balls.
sven233 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 The problem is that cable companies have a serious monopoly. Yes there is Satellite alternatives but I have friends who say their satellite subscription is bad and it always goes down. Bottom line is time warner is one of the worst companies I have ever dealt with in my entire life. My internet constantly goes down, my cable box always needs to be replaced, half the time my DVR doesn't work, and then I have to spend 20 minutes on hold to speak to a useless customer service representative. This is a perfect example of why competition and capitalism is so effective, because when time warner has no one to compete with for cable service, their service ultimately blows. I despise this company but am forced to use them. It's no surprise they want to rip off their customers some more and charged them an outrageous amount of money for the NFL network. the $108 buxx i pay a month is outrageous but they've got us all by the balls. 780171[/snapback] Right on.......
bubba248 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 TW customer service stinks! my high speed internet was out most of the day last sunday. i have emailed customer service on 9/18, 9/19 and 9/20 to get a credit of one day.............................not one response from these idiots!! Butch
taterhill Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 TW customer service stinks!my high speed internet was out most of the day last sunday. i have emailed customer service on 9/18, 9/19 and 9/20 to get a credit of one day.............................not one response from these idiots!! Butch 780331[/snapback] if you live in WNY they had a diesel take out a the cable lines..almost everyone was down
Ned Flanders Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 I have friends who say their satellite subscription is bad and it always goes down. 780171[/snapback] Six year DTV subscriber and the service has been down less than 45 minutes TOTAL in those six years... You're spewing the same crap that cable emits.
GG Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 This is far from over. News is that other cable companies are going to take a hard line with NFL Net over the next year.
MattF2000 Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Six year DTV subscriber and the service has been down less than 45 minutes TOTAL in those six years... You're spewing the same crap that cable emits. 780360[/snapback] Actually I believe I was stating, not spewing, what my friends said happens to their satellite tv. I guess because your satellite tv has only been down 45 minutes in six years that it would be impossible to think someone could have a worse experience. I spoke to my roommate who's parents have Directv as well and he did say that during thunderstorms or a bad snow storm it does go down and you can't watch anything. I live in Rochester and we do get a lot of summer thunderstorms and plenty of winter snow so.. as much as I am debating switching, I still don't think I have enough information on satellite. So I'm sure there are positive and negative experiences with it. Then again, everyone seems to hate Time Warner such as myself so..
Gavin in Va Beach Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Aren't the phone companies supposed to be offering television packages soon? I thought I read where Verizon was getting into the market, and should be able to compete with TW. Or has that fizzled out already?
Buftex Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Actually I believe I was stating, not spewing, what my friends said happens to their satellite tv. I guess because your satellite tv has only been down 45 minutes in six years that it would be impossible to think someone could have a worse experience. I spoke to my roommate who's parents have Directv as well and he did say that during thunderstorms or a bad snow storm it does go down and you can't watch anything. I live in Rochester and we do get a lot of summer thunderstorms and plenty of winter snow so.. as much as I am debating switching, I still don't think I have enough information on satellite. So I'm sure there are positive and negative experiences with it. Then again, everyone seems to hate Time Warner such as myself so.. 780435[/snapback] I had to work this past Sunday, a friend taped the Bills game for me to watch later in the day...there was a huge rain storm...while there was reception, it was pretty bad on DirecTV...not the first time I have noticed this. My friend, with DirecTV hates it, other than the fact that it is the only way he can get the NFL Ticket. He claims that their customer service is terrible, and their technicians are also very bad, normally not doing the job right, the first time... I am not sure where you people live, but I have Time Warner. I am pissed that I can't get the NFL Network, or the NFL Ticket, but I really can't complain about their service at all. They normally address & fix any problems I have right away, are always willing to refund you for days when your service might have been out, and, to my experience, have never experienced the reception problems that Direct TV offers... I know that everyone is blaming Time Warner in this case, and yes, I wish they would buckle too, but I don't think that the NFL, and its' own greed, are not factors in this whole thing as well....
Tux of Borg Posted September 20, 2006 Posted September 20, 2006 Congress needs to renew the R&D tax credit. Especially if they are going to mandate that cable companies meet their federal standards.
cåblelady Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 I have beat this topic to death, but there has been no results. Time Warner is terrible and are so greedy that us fans are the ones that have to pay the price. And now, because of Time Warner's greed, we no longer have NFL Network. If Time Warner gets their way and they put it on a Sports Tier, most people could not afford it. Right now, I am paying $55 per month for basic, analog cable (not including internet). If they put this on a Sprts Tier, they would be expecting me to pay an additional $15 for the equipment and digital cable. On top of that, I would then have to purchase the Sports Tier, another $10 per month. So, what it all comes down to is that they want me, the customer, to pay AT LEAST $25 MORE PER MONTH to get the NFL Network! It would cost them less than a buck to give it to me. How is this right? THEY ARE COMPLETE IDIOTS! 780030[/snapback] You're a wee bit off on your prices there, sven. Digital cable is $55.95/mo plus $1.95 for the sports tier. That comes out to $57.90/mo. Just sayin'.
sven233 Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 You're a wee bit off on your prices there, sven. Digital cable is $55.95/mo plus $1.95 for the sports tier. That comes out to $57.90/mo. Just sayin'. 781258[/snapback] Wow........those were not the quotes I got. They wanted $15 per month for the digital cable with equipment. And the sports tier will be more if they add the NFL Network.
Buftex Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 Time Warner may be a slimey big company, but the NFL has been dicking its' fans over for decades...I understand being pissed about not getting the NFL Network (belive me I would love to get it too), particularly if you had it taken away, but in the end, the NFL is taking a stance which is purely financialy motivated as well. Whoever gets their way in this tussle, you can be sure, the "value" will be passed down to the fans, one way or another.
Buftex Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 You're a wee bit off on your prices there, sven. Digital cable is $55.95/mo plus $1.95 for the sports tier. That comes out to $57.90/mo. Just sayin'. 781258[/snapback] Just got my Time Warner bill yesterday...those are the exact prices I am paying...plus HBO!
Boatdrinks Posted September 21, 2006 Posted September 21, 2006 You're a wee bit off on your prices there, sven. Digital cable is $55.95/mo plus $1.95 for the sports tier. That comes out to $57.90/mo. Just sayin'. 781258[/snapback] Quit defending TW. Their "position" that they don't want to pass along the expense to all of their subscribers, just those who want it is hypocritical and pure garbage. I pay for all kinds of channels that I don't watch or have any interest in, and TW has no trouble passing the expense on to me. This is a football town. Get rid of two or three useless channels and give us NFLN.
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