Jay Boykin
United States of America
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(Jul 10, 2007 - 9:25 PM)
I had them once and the service was awful but never had to call customer service. However Sprint is not the only company that has horrible customer service. I'm sure in the future we will see WildBlue Satellite Internet right along with them. There contract is the worst in the industry, don't believe me? Go to their web site and read it. I have dealt with a lot of company's in my time and WildBlue is the worst for everything. If ever there is a class action case against them I will surly be on it.
(May 17, 2006 - 1:53 AM)
I switched my LD carrier to Quest from Verizon over this.
(Mar 8, 2006 - 8:51 PM)
IF XM becomes FM then I will cancel. I just called them and told them this. They recored my call to forward to the correct department, so we will see what happens. The first ad I hear on one of my music cannels I will so cancel and start listening to CD/MP3's.
(Feb 21, 2006 - 7:39 PM)
What about customers in the sticks who cannot get broadband... Aol totally sucks, Id never return to them. I agree with bourgeoisdude.
(Feb 16, 2006 - 8:43 PM)
XM and Sirius need to understand... as a customer of XM I listen mostly on my way to work... all I care about is good music without ads... that’s it! The price for the service is already about as high as I would pay for it. If XM and Sirius want to pay millions for celebs then maybe they should charge a premium rate for these 'special' channels and let those subscribers who enjoy this type of programming pay for the company's 'bail outs'. Basically what I’m saying is if XM/Sirius plan to raise their rates for everyone to save their own asses after irresponsibly spending millions for this over rated celeb crap then I would cancel and listen to CD’s/mp3’s. Think about it, cable TV was once without ads, now you pay them and get the ads too! The day that happens to satellite radio is the day I cancel them.