the 44 is the only box that works flawlessly with their software imo that's a joke.but not funny.
I agree with Jimbo, the 24s have been pretty good and solid for us but don't get me started with the HR34.
the 44 is the only box that works flawlessly with their software imo that's a joke.but not funny.
Ironically, I got home last night and a 44 was sitting on my porch. A lot smaller than I figured, looks sleek...Had you happened to mention to them that you were planning on using the wireless portion of the HR44 to connect to your internet, they would have sent a 44 ... at least they did for me.
Cool !Ironically, I got home last night and a 44 was sitting on my porch. A lot smaller than I figured, looks sleek...
I believe we may have turned a corner in that regard.This is the way to keep your customers from leaving. I've never understood why companies focus on new customers and neglect the ones they have. You already setup the equipment, try to keep them happy with programming discounts.
I'm in the markets of 4 teams. 3 of which are NL teams. 2 are in the NL East. I am a Mets fan. That means including all of the games vs the Reds Nats and Braves, Plus the MLB network games, ESPN and since I have the super station package, I get WPIX ( 30 games) I basically get around 100 Mets games without having to sub to anything except the RSN pack....The ones I don't watch, I just fire up the XM Radio and listen.....For me, it's who can get me the most Cardinal's games. When my son lived 40 miles east of me, in Waterloo, they got all the Cardinals games on Mediacom. But in the little town I live in, nothing. MLB.TV only works if you like watching games after they are over. At least if you live in Iowa, where you are considered by all the teams in the midwest to be in their market, so they are all blacked out. Satellite is my only option. But this is off topic for this thread. Back on topic, I'll be calling either tonite or tomorrow, and while I would like a break in what I pay, what I really want is some equipment upgrades.
You DON'T watch NFL football?....Not when I can save $720 as opposed to $240 on services that I absolutely want. I would not watch a minute of Sunday Ticket.
Wait a minute. Two hundred dollars is two hundred dollars. It doesn't matter. It's yours whether in the form of a debit card or a credit. Or a check. Who cares. It's TWO HUNDO.....I couldn't use the $200 card for D* service -- so I'd still be paying over $100 for TV, which was simply not acceptable. I determined what my Mediacom bill was for TV alone, with the equivalent of the Choice Xtra package, as well as HD and whole-home TiVO service, and asked DirecTV if they would match it. They said no way.
Thats what I was saying ...Wait a minute. Two hundred dollars is two hundred dollars. It doesn't matter. It's yours whether in the form of a debit card or a credit. Or a check. Who cares. It's TWO HUNDO.....
I got $20 off for 24 months, an HR44, 2 wireless clients, I'm keeping my HR24, and all the set up fees were waived.They also said I could get the HR44 but when it came it was a 34. No disappointed because I figured I would not get the 44, I called and let them know. They said the only guaranteed way to get the 44 was to get Wireless clients and a $99 set up fee that cannot be waived. I said no, I don't need the clients and will continue to use the sluggish 34. Then they offered me $15 of a month for 12 months plus SHO, HBO and MAX free for 3 months.
I was ok with that...
That works fine as long as you don't want to watch games live. I'm in Iowa, and Minnesota, Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City all claim that I am in their market, so all games are blacked out until they are over. I pay for the audio portion every year, so I can listen to games while I'm at work or in the car, but the video, just to watch recorded games, is to expensive.MLB.TV
No. And I could write a treatise on why. I still enjoy college football, but not the NFL.You DON'T watch NFL football?....
Thats what I was saying ...
Take the $200 visa card, if you want to apply it to your D* bill, you can do that easily enough, you can do it online or you can call in and add it, no problem.
Or you can take that $200 and buy something else you've been wanting.
That works fine as long as you don't want to watch games live. I'm in Iowa, and Minnesota, Chicago, St. Louis, and Kansas City all claim that I am in their market, so all games are blacked out until they are over. I pay for the audio portion every year, so I can listen to games while I'm at work or in the car, but the video, just to watch recorded games, is to expensive.
Sure would be nice if the Sat companies were allowed to play by the same rules that Cable does.Bogy, I'm in Iowa too. Besides the Cardinals on FSM, Mediacom does beam in Royals, Twins and Brewers games, and local channels carry numerous Cubs and White Sox games. And as a Mets fan, it pays for me to be able to see most of their games live.
But in my community I wouldn't get FSM on Mediacom. No sports networks.Bogy, I'm in Iowa too. Besides the Cardinals on FSM, Mediacom does beam in Royals, Twins and Brewers games, and local channels carry numerous Cubs and White Sox games. And as a Mets fan, it pays for me to be able to see most of their games live.
But in my community I wouldn't get FSM on Mediacom. No sports networks.
When my son lived in Waterloo Iowa, and had Mediacom, he could watch the Cards because got FSM, but in my little town 40 miles away, no sports networks at all. Even with Dish or Directv I have to get the sports pack, because my zip code includes the corners of four different counties. Which RSN you get as your "local" depends on which county you live in. Somebody decided my county should all follow Chicago, even though counties to the east of me get St. Louis.Really? Not even from the closest SMSA?