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CoreyWhite
- Jan 1, 1970
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And this isn't the first time it has happened. Because of the
pressures put on time warner cable install technicians, they don't
have time to ground their cables, and so when voltage spikes come
through the lines they fry and damage new televisions. They had
scheduled a check-up on thursday, over a week after they installed my
cable modem & digital cable box, to ground the cable as the
technicians said they were supposed to. But I had to call them up
today because my tv got electracuted, and the cable on my other old-
style tv is getting only the basic networks, and everything else is
fuzz. They have a cable guy coming, and a technical supervisor to
access the damage. I just know that with new HD TV's if they don't
ground your cable they WILL BLOW OUT! And it happens all the time.
The remote's they give you for programming HD TVs with your cable box
don't work with the new TV's either.
Read about the problem here:
http://www.justicejunction.com/complaints_time_warner_cable_company.htm
pressures put on time warner cable install technicians, they don't
have time to ground their cables, and so when voltage spikes come
through the lines they fry and damage new televisions. They had
scheduled a check-up on thursday, over a week after they installed my
cable modem & digital cable box, to ground the cable as the
technicians said they were supposed to. But I had to call them up
today because my tv got electracuted, and the cable on my other old-
style tv is getting only the basic networks, and everything else is
fuzz. They have a cable guy coming, and a technical supervisor to
access the damage. I just know that with new HD TV's if they don't
ground your cable they WILL BLOW OUT! And it happens all the time.
The remote's they give you for programming HD TVs with your cable box
don't work with the new TV's either.
Read about the problem here:
http://www.justicejunction.com/complaints_time_warner_cable_company.htm