Phun with Phones

Verizon sucks.

Several months ago, I started having troubles with my phone line after a heavy rain. Verizon took a week to fix it the first time. I had no phone service for a week except for my cell. It happened again after another heavy rain. They told me it would take a week to get a repairman out. I told them to stick their service where the sun don’t shine and switched to Cavalier Telephone. Turns out they charge about half what Verizon was charging me, too.

But what Verizon didn’t do was send their repairman out a second time, so after the heavy rain from the remnants of Fay, I have no land line service. I am currently in live chat with Cavalier, which is taking an extremely long time for the rep to respond. Makes you wonder what the heck they’re doing on their end. Computer games? TV? Chatting with seven people at once? Really getting tired of seeing this:

JoannaD: Thank you for waiting. I’ll be with you in just a moment.

They’re scheduling a service call. 24 hours at the most. Well, that’s better than Verizon’s one-week service time, but I still have no phone until it dries out or they come and fix it.

I am so glad I’m leaving this craphole. The water comes into the front picture window when the gutters get full of pine needles. The gutters are full of pine needles, and my requests to have them cleaned have gone unanswered. I have towels in my windowsill to keep Tig from (sigh) drinking the water, or to keep it from getting into my living room. So far, it hasn’t done more than pool on the windowsill and rot out the wood under the picture window. Which, of course, doesn’t bother the management company.

Five days until the close. Eight days until I’m moved out of here.

I can’t wait.

Update: Something tells me CavTel shut my phone off several days early. I’m getting an out-of-service message now.

Well. I have a brand-new Blackberry that T-Mobile gave me for free. Don’t call me on the home phone, people. Try the cell.

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4 Responses to Phun with Phones

  1. chsw says:

    Switch to cable TV telephone or Verizon’s fiber optic service (FiOS). Much better sound quality and service. The downside is that you will lose your phone service in a power outage whereas old, “twisted-pair line” phone service usually will keep going (although it does seem like Verizon is undermaintaining that service).

    chsw

  2. Nope. I want a land line. I may change my mind at some point in the future, but for right now, I want a land line and a cell phone.

    Off to Costco to decide on which service to get.

  3. Elisson says:

    That move will be the best thing since sliced bread, bwah.

  4. Yeah.

    I have a Blackberry, without email or internet enabled. I figure if my company wants to pay for it, I’ll get it, otherwise, it can wait until my finances shake out.

    But it was free. T-Mobile. Now to figure out the Five Faves.

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