I must disagree. If you have the ability to get "creatively vitriolic" in a long diatribe, -without- resorting to curse words or foul imprecations, it DOES get their attention. I had an "incident" with Comcast several months back regarding their substandard customer service, and substandard service in general. I think my email to them was somewhere around four or five pages.Abraham wrote:Make your letter of protest brief - it'll have greater impact.
No one will read a long diatribe...
I got a call from one of their corporate big dogs within 12 hours, and got the issues ironed out rather quickly.
This is after five years of calls, complaints, and short-and-brief letters, all of which went nowhere. And as has been pointed out, unless you're willing to go satellite, the cable companies have monopolies in their areas of operation; there is no competition to go to.
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To the original post, Comcast, Time-Warner, and the like are ALL likely to have anti-gun, anti-rights corporate policies. Even if you have a choice between Comcast and Time-Warner, it's really not a choice. Might as well choose between Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Boxer, or Janet Napolitano and Janet Reno. They're -all- big-media corporations, staffed at the top by uber-liberals, and policies set accordingly.