CABLE COMPANIES ARE CREEPS

I despise Comcast. And now the Feds are going to allow two horrible companies like Comcast and Time Warner to merge. I’m sure that will reduce our monthly bills.

Via Doug Ross

Time Warner Cable’s Advertised $89.99 Triple Play: Now Just $190.77!

By Bruce Kushnick.

This is my October 2014 Time Warner “Triple Play” bill. When I signed up, less than two years ago, it was advertised at $89.99 and today, less than two years later, the actual price is 110% more — now $190.77.

Fact is — you can never, ever get the advertised price because it doesn’t include many of the fixed costs, like the set top box, not to mention it is littered with pass-throughs of the company’s taxes and fees, including the cable franchise fees. To add insult to injury, there are a bunch of garbage, made up charges, and let us not forget the increases on all services — the ‘Internet modem’ fee went up 140 percent.

Not to mention I was overcharged as the Universal Service Fund calculation is wrong by $.07 — not in my favor.

I know most of you reading this “feel my pain.”

This bill is like going to a restaurant and ordering the $20.00 dinner ‘special’ only to get a bill of $38.68, not counting the allowable taxes. When you ask the wait-person about the extras, they respond — Well, there is a “silverware rental” fee — you could have brought your own utensils, right? A “garbage disposal fee”– someone had to clean off your plates and take out the trash. And, of course, a “no smoking” fee, because if people could smoke in here, we’d make more money.

Why Are We Putting Up with This?

First, there should be immediate rate reductions on all services as Time Warner Cable, Comcast, et al, have a monopoly over the cable wire — I can not simply go somewhere else with my business if I’m unsatisfied. There is no competition for fundamental services, such as ‘cable service’ or ‘high-speed Internet’, with a bundle to ‘save money’, except for, in my case, Verizon, who also uses the exact same, deceptive billing practices.

Because AT&T and Verizon never upgraded most of their territories for cable, over 50% don’t have a second ‘triple play’ choice.

And don’t think that the companies can’t afford rate reductions. Time Warner Cable showed a 97% profit margin on ‘high-speed Internet’, as told by their own 2013 annual report – i.e., the company’s internal costs to offer the service was $1.32 and they made $43.92 on average. In my case, the price is $52.03 (not counting the applicable taxes, fees and surcharges) and I have the standard, basic package.

Second, there should be an investigation of the Social Contract and the extra $800.00+ per household that may have been charged to customers. In 1995, the FCC allowed Time Warner (and Comcast) to add up to $5.00 a month to pay for network upgrades (like high speed Internet) and the wiring of schools. There is no proof that this additional charge was ever taken off the bill or that the schools were wired.

Third, every ridiculous, made up charge should be immediately removed. Period. These charges are part of the cost of doing business for the company. Period! Add them to the advertised price or remove them.

Fourth, every tax, fee and surcharge added to this bill that has been ‘passed through’ should now be paid by the company. I.e., there is a tax or fee that is supposed to be paid by the company, but they get to pass it on to you, the lucky customer.

Fifth, clean up this deception. This is not a ‘promotional price’; it is a deceptive practice that has been allowed to continue for too long. All “must pay to get service charges” should be part of the advertised price. This includes the set top box, which Time Warner’s ‘agreement’ states that other boxes may not work with the Time Warner system.

Finally, the merger of Time Warner and Comcast…? You got to be kidding me! Allowing Time Warner Cable to merge with Comcast, where both have been rated as ‘the most hated companies in America’, is not in the Public Interest. This is just another version of this bill. Rotten to the core.

Let’s examine some of the charges. I note that New Networks Institute & Teletruth’s marked up Verizon local service bill is almost always in the Top 5 of any image search for the words ‘phone bill’.

This Time Warner Cable bill is just more of the same.
Read more Bruce Kushnick at The Book of Broken Promises.

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TC
TC
October 22, 2014 8:30 am

TWC can choke on a bucket of dicks.

GilbertS
GilbertS
October 22, 2014 8:44 am

Where’s a trust buster when you need one? Breaking up Bell was perfectly fine way back when. Why let these two merge?

I hate them all. None of the cable companies are good. I’ve had em’ all, too. I hated Cox less-I felt less screwed.
When I tried to switch up where I live, my options were Verizon or Comcast. I was unpleasantly surprised to learn Cox came within just a few miles of my home, but didn’t go any further, even though I live in a town that would be a lucrative potential source of business if they did. Just calling the different companies was a chore-their phone systems are set up so you never reach a real person if they can help it.

My assumption is the cable companies divvy up business so they don’t compete too hard with each other in any particular area. I also looked up alternatives, such as Hughes Satellite. I was impressed by how angry their customers were. One guy said he merely called Hughes to inquire about rates and received a bill the next month! He paid it, too, in fear for his credit rating!

Dutchman
Dutchman
October 22, 2014 8:46 am

Direct TV is just as bad 200+ channels of crap. One of the cooking channels plays nothing but Diners, Drive Ins and Dives several days a week. Another plays endless ‘Storage Wars’. More and more channels selling knives, pots & pans, etc.

Problem is if you don’t have cable or satellite – you don’t have anything except local stations which are horrible.

We should all just chuck it.

dc.sunsets
dc.sunsets
October 22, 2014 9:29 am

People are bitching because they want to vege out on the couch and watch the latest leftist, defining-deviancy-down drivel on the Boob Tube?

Puh-leeeeeeze!

My cable bill is no less an outrage, but I know damn well who is responsible for it.

ME.

For the ***moment*** I’m too lazy to do much about it, but when the time comes that I’m unemployed again I assure Comcast that I’ll drop their service like a hot potato with a rat turd on it.

Frankly, I’d be better off. Watching the Boob Tube just drains what intelligence I had.

DaPerfessor
DaPerfessor
October 22, 2014 12:25 pm

@dc –

Don’t wait, cancel TODAY!

You will immediately see three ebenfits:

1) More spare time to do something useful.

2) Your IQ will step up at least 5%.

3) You will have the opportunity for some serious entertainment screwing with the “Customer Relations” rep who will want to cajole you back into digital/visual servitude.

Just a thought…

DaP

DaPerfessor
DaPerfessor
October 22, 2014 12:26 pm

“benefits” not ebenfits. Typing too fast!

DaP

John the bruce
John the bruce
October 22, 2014 2:14 pm

Share a high speed internet bill with a few friends and share a central wifi unit and get a wifi antenna with a booster
Then stream what you want to watch
Get a magic jack for phone
Cant say it enuf
There is no reason in the modern era to pay a bill like the one admin gets from twc

Chicago999444
Chicago999444
October 22, 2014 2:21 pm

How is it a violation of our sacred rights to permit these two dinosaur cable companies to merge?

I mean, is anyone FORCED to subscribe to cable?

Like, who even cares? Everyone I know who has two brain cells left to talk to each other has dropped her or his cable subscription. As long as I’m not forced to subscribe to it and pay for it, I don’t give a phuque who merges with who.

william
william
October 22, 2014 2:40 pm

copy and send to every Congressional representative you’ve got.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
October 22, 2014 3:02 pm

Verizon’s FIOS service leaves much to be desired. My DVR intermittently decides NOT to record programs, or to let me WATCH said program in real time. This despite a replacement box and 2 visits by a technician. Sorry, can’t find a problem. Nonetheless, they want to charge me $39.99 + $8.99 shipping for a replacement battery (since my old one died) to back up my phone service in case of a power outage. At first, I thought they were kidding, but oh no, the bastards have long since lobbied their way past the FCC requirement that THEY pay for the battery and service their own equipment.
Write the FCC about the Comcast/TWC merger. All these monopoly companies should be broken up, and that includes the 5 media companies that control 95% of the MSM.