After almost two weeks without internet at home I finally got reconnected today. What a relief. I really needed that high-speed internet connection. Instead I’ve been using my iPhone as a modem, which has been better than nothing, but there was really no reason I couldn’t have had my connection sooner.
They say it takes two weeks to transfer my “package” which includes the television. Why? And well, if I’d known two weeks before moving that I was going to be moving then of course I’d have set the transfer up sooner. But as you know, we only had about five days between signing the new rental contract and moving. I called Movistar immediately to tell them about the situation, and that as I worked from home it was imperative that I get my connection transferred as quickly as possible. This was on a Tuesday and we were moving on Sunday. They said they would put a rush on the order and it should be there at the beginning of the following week. Nobody came. And then my telephone nightmare began. I called them over and over asking when this “rush job” was going to take place and at one point even had a guy tell me they were coming that day, just to get me off the line. When I called later that afternoon I was told that nobody had said that to me. Aaarrgh. Another time I called I was told that there was no such thing as a “rush order” and that all petitions were done mechanically.
Anyhow, this afternoon the technician showed up – and he was the same guy who set up my system at the old place! And he remembered me, asking about the cats and how they took the move. Such a lovely guy. He got my line and modem set up in no time and then I asked him about setting up the television… and it turns out that they set the line up first and then I have to re-contract the television service. WTF?? So why did I have to wait two weeks because of the f-ing television service??? Well, of course it wasn’t this guy’s fault and he was all sympathy. And so I just got off the phone – yet again! – with bloody Movistar and they said I should have the tv set up on Monday. I then told them I wanted a discount on my next bill and it better not be more than half the usual charge since I missed half a month’s service. We shall see…
Mmmmmm, Spanish version of Comcast. I feel your pain.
But YAY!!! INTERNET!!!!
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I must say it all sounds pretty typical to me!! Hope you’re successful in getting a discount.
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Usually, with US providers, the guy who comes to your house is kind of a jackass too. So you’re one up.
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Oh you have my sympathies. My pro-active efforts to get everything in place when I moved resulted in my home service getting shut off weeks before I was due to move, and a bill for three services I never ordered. Customer service was so abysmal I wound up with a hundred dollar credit apology and six months free service once they finally stopped screwing everything up. The one thing I never got? Any kind of rational explanation as to how such a seemingly simple operation became such an utter disaster.
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I had the opposite when I moved here. I didn’t have a television contract, but the cable company kept the line from a previous tenant open for over a year. Then they found out they sent a signal to a house without a client.
There’s a Dutch saying: Luck is with the stupid ones… 😉
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I’ve been on travel, and not having Internet at my immediate call has been a change. I am so used to just jumping on at any time of day or night.
Seems like your installer is a decent guy. That is always a bonus, and one that I’ve come not to expect.
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