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The use of content [you've received, or as you receive it]. It doesn't have anything to do with blocking you from receiving it.
Wikipedia said:Digital rights management (DRM) is a term for access control technologies...
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The use of content [you've received, or as you receive it]. It doesn't have anything to do with blocking you from receiving it.
Wikipedia said:Digital rights management (DRM) is a term for access control technologies...
... Aside from the fact that I'm correct, ...

Then says: "you are all set" and leaves.
I lost all signal last Saturday. TV, internet, and phone.
I checked with one of my neighbors to be sure it wasn't a system outage...then called Comcast. They ran some tests from their end and said, "Yes, it appears your system is not functioning."
No shit...
I don't trust my neighbors. They're the worst neighbors we've had in 36 years of marriage. We were glad when they moved out 2 years ago and rented the house...to the nicest neighbors who've lived in that house in the 12 years we lived here. We were sad to see them leave the first of the month...I noticed the neighbor looking at me kind of funny when I came back from talking to the other neighbor and calling Comcast. They've been caught stealing cable before...I noticed that the lid for the outside cable box looked...odd. The lid for the outside box doesn't fit right...grass is tall, lid just sits on top. Technically, it's on the "bad neighbor's side of the property line, but is next to my driveway...So, I grabbed a flashlight and looked...sure enough, the cable was broken where it attached to the tap. No sign of anything else...no splitters or any odd connections to indicate that they had tried to connect to my service.
I dug in my box of misc. electrical junk, found an old crimp-on co-ax end...and put it on...Voila! I had connection.
So...I called Comcast on Sunday, got connected to India...explained the problem, what I found, and what I did. "Oh, there is being no problems. Ve vill still be sending a technician at no charge to you." :hmm:
Monday, Comcast called me again (local dispatcher) to make sure we were still on for the tech appointment. I said yes, and explained again what I had found, and what I had done. The India tech support guy hadn't even made notes. 🙄
The tech showed up ON TIME, I explained what was going on, gave him the parts I had replaced. He made a phone call to Comcast, verified that the neighbors had indeed once been disconnected for stealing cable, then went to work.
He cut off my mickey-mouse repair, replaced it with a new-style end, hooked up his meter to the system, ran some tests...and told me that this was Comcast's problem...and that I wouldn't be charged for the service call.
So far, it hasn't shown up on the bill. <knock wood>
36 yrs of marriage? Damn there are some older people in this forum.
I always picture this forum full of teens and 20s & 30s.
i once got a call for plant damage in a low-income complex. it turned out someone attacked each house's cable with a machete. impressively, each pedestal's contents took about a dozen whacks, with 90VAC on it.
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Makes sense to me.
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Doh...
It's the 8th picture when following the link on this page, but some pictures there are NSFW:
http://skoften.net/index/gallery/picdump_190
the device could have been any number of filters, or a locking 75 ohm terminator. having either at the ground block (demarcation point) is very sloppy - they belong at the tap where they can do some good. also, your drop is likely crap after either being disconnected, even partially, for 6 years.
that's problem #2. the tech doesn't know his ass from his elbow, and couldn't be bothered to think past his assumption that the service worked. if asked "where's your meter?" his answer would be "what for?" (after my years in cable, i guarantee it).
call them and explain how the problem was outside the house, and how he failed to fix it on the first attempt. they will waive the charges.
edit: doh, i forgot you already called. call them back until it's taken off.
I've seen some other places too, in other market sectors, that charge some kind of "new customer fee."Every cable company does this. When you activate service they charge you an installation fee, covers the tech coming out, uncapping the box or whatever, and testing the line. Even when I just transferred service from one place to another they charged me $20 to do the same thing.
Whats even more awesome is sometimes the work order also contains a contract. That happened with directTV for me. I signed the work order that they installed the satellite, BOOM, 2 year contract for the equipment.
Dangler, what's a 'drop' you refer to?
Ha! My kind of thinking! 😀
What "reasons" do you come up with to have them come out?
You know, these kind of things you make one phone call to them and they're more than happy to take them off.
I never paid for truck rolls / service calls, even if they were blatantly caused by my fault.