I just opened my cable bill. $168!!! oh, HELL no! Goodbye Dexter, cause I'm getting rid of the pay stuff.
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Cute Oakland apartments:
Ad for a SF apartment in a neighborhood I like (the Zmayems' if I am not mistaken) for similar money:
I saw my recent cable bill and found out I'd been charged for a service visit. Do they always charge for service visits? The guy was supposed to come between 4 and 6, and he came right at or after 6. I don't know if that gives me fair cause to bitch.
You should complain if no one told you there was going to be a charge.
I don't pay Charter to come fix things that are wrong with their cable. I end up arguing a lot.
Nora, I'm not sure what the area for that second Oakland apartment is like, but the first one is in a nice area of Rockridge, close to College Avenue. A few blocks from the chocolate cafe!
You should complain if no one told you there was going to be a charge.
No one did! I assumed it would be, you know, part of the fact that I pay for service. Especially since there were outages in my area. The problem itself appeared to be some sort of accidental shutoff that I had nothing to do with.
One co-worker and one co-worker's child have H1N1.
Whooppee.
Call the billing department and ask to have it removed. If they say they don't have the authority, ask to speak to someone who does.
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Jess, in Seattle, you could have a YARD! And PLAYDATES! And STUFF!
Hey, we have that too!
I'm on LiveChat right now. They are usually very accommodating.
Ad for a SF apartment in a neighborhood I like (the Zmayems' if I am not mistaken) for similar money:
Hey, that's right upstairs from our corner market (the one where Matilda torments the owners by begging to stop by and visit them, then coyly refusing to say their names).
And, damn, prices do seem to be slowly crawling downward. Not that we'll ever be able to afford my dream, a 3BR. Those are ludicrously priced, without exception. (no, I lied; there are exceptions, they're just out by the beach, which would add at least a half hour to everyone's commute on a good day).