$50 Remote Service Appointment Fee
https://imgur.com/5UGOfF2 I've had three different technicians out to fix these speeds. The third tech said it was the modem I owned and charged me $50 for the visit. Today I went and got a rental modem from Cox. Still the same speeds. Customer service is now refusing to credit back the $50 even though the issue was clearly not the hardware I own. At this point I just don't want to be charged for that visit and deal with the degraded speeds. I just don't like being taken advantage of by my ISP. From what I understand, the reason I was charged is because thetech came to the "conclusion" that my modem was the issue. By using a rental modem, I have proven that is not the case. What can I do for this charge to be removed?1.2KViews0likes1CommentHow long do I have to watch a rented title?
My frame of reference is Amazon and Vudu where, prior to consenting to pay for a rental the user knows in advance not only how long in days they have to view the movie e.g., a week or two, but also the expiration date having begun to view it, e.g., 36 or 48 hours. For instance, say I agree to rent Wonder Woman or Bladerunner, and begin watching but get interrupted to the point where I stop or abort playback. Can I resume watching it within the next day or two?6.9KViews0likes4Comments