, media studies professor at the University of Virginia. “There’s Cox. There’s Charter. There’s Comcast. We’re not a monopoly. But if you drill down to the individual markets, you start to see these kinds of local monopolies exist.”
One should always be double checking their expenses each month, monitoring whether the cost has suddenly doubled without warning.advises all to never accept a price hike without a fight. She states that you can haggle your way back to promotional-level pricing with a call to the cable company, threatening to switch providers if the price isn’t lowered, and mentioning a friend who got a better deal on a similar contract.
Seems like all of these have been either neglected or ignored by the TV service provider in this case, from ridiculous installations of cables and satellite dishes, to continuous emotional turmoil that these people faced just because of someone’s negligence and poor customer care. No one should have to climb mountains in order to get what they paid for.