Up until a few days ago I had been a subscriber of DirecTV for the past 6 years. With all the hoopla regarding various providers offering "Free HD for Life" I made my query with DirecTV's customer service.
The first email response was a mostly propaganda-filled email proclaiming the shortcomings of their satellite competitor, Dish Network. Of course, this did nothing to answer my question so I once again placed an email inquiry. I received a phone call from one of the customer service drones where they said the best they could do was offer a $10 per month credit for 12 months. Well, even a eight year old can figure out that 12 months does not equal free HD for life.
I did a little investigation online and discovered the email address of DirecTV's Vice President for Customer Care. I was then treated to a call with another customer service drone and they offered the $10 per month credit for 24 month. Again, the math geniuses at DirecTV could not comprehend that 24 months does not equal free HD for life.
Last weekend I called the company that does my contract antenna and satellite work to install some gear for an alternate provider. A couple of days ago I called to cancel my DirecTV service after 6 years. The woman could not understand why I wanted to cancel. I explained that when you treat long time customers like dirt that they give them little reason to stay. She inquired to which provider I went to. I declined to offer that information as if they weren't interested in providing on-par offerings with their new customers they had no need to know to which provider I decided to move to. She also voiced that she hoped I would consider being a returning customer in the future, which I told her it would be a snowball's chance in hell that I would ever give them my money.
Now my question is, does anybody else vote with their wallet when it comes to their television provider? Why would one consider being raped by these companies instead of exercising their freedom of choice?
The first email response was a mostly propaganda-filled email proclaiming the shortcomings of their satellite competitor, Dish Network. Of course, this did nothing to answer my question so I once again placed an email inquiry. I received a phone call from one of the customer service drones where they said the best they could do was offer a $10 per month credit for 12 months. Well, even a eight year old can figure out that 12 months does not equal free HD for life.
I did a little investigation online and discovered the email address of DirecTV's Vice President for Customer Care. I was then treated to a call with another customer service drone and they offered the $10 per month credit for 24 month. Again, the math geniuses at DirecTV could not comprehend that 24 months does not equal free HD for life.
Last weekend I called the company that does my contract antenna and satellite work to install some gear for an alternate provider. A couple of days ago I called to cancel my DirecTV service after 6 years. The woman could not understand why I wanted to cancel. I explained that when you treat long time customers like dirt that they give them little reason to stay. She inquired to which provider I went to. I declined to offer that information as if they weren't interested in providing on-par offerings with their new customers they had no need to know to which provider I decided to move to. She also voiced that she hoped I would consider being a returning customer in the future, which I told her it would be a snowball's chance in hell that I would ever give them my money.
Now my question is, does anybody else vote with their wallet when it comes to their television provider? Why would one consider being raped by these companies instead of exercising their freedom of choice?