I don't believe that was his point.  I think his comments were directed at this 
in your posting:

"Of course AT&T wants around $200 or so to do the upgrade. I'm going 
to call them and tell them that I have another vendor more than willing to 
upgrade me for FREE and charge me the same monthly amount for the same speed 
line. I'll see how that goes and if it does, I'll let you all 
know."

By your admission above, you are saying you are going to deceive the telco to 
see if you can get better service.  Complaining when you've been wronged is the 
best thing to do. However, if you do have another vendor lined up to do the 
work then that's different, obviously.  

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Monday morning not-so-funny
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:44:15 -0600










Well, Eric, what is the "cost" of aggravation? It's hard to 
put a price on it, but you certainly calm down and feel much better if you 
receive "compensation". Some people can handle aggravation better than others. 
Consider the issue of being unable to connect remotely to the servers at your 
office and having to commute to your office to get something important done 
after normal working hours. The real reason that companies provide 
"compensation" such as "freebees" is to retain  business and thus the 
income derived from it. If they lose that business, they will certainly 
have to increase fees that they charge to all the remaining customers. I've 
NEVER requested anything, the customer service agent can read me loud and 
clear. 
The word "deserve" is the most over used word in our language. I hear it 
in many commercials. One more story for you. I've been a DIRECTV customer 
for 10 years and recently decided to add another TV in my basement "man cave". 
That necessitated a new receiver, and I inquired about all house connection to 
one DVR. The cost was very expensive, and I said that I'd just as soon have a 
2nd DVR. First they quoted me $165 and I said that I guess that's OK. I didn't 
ask for any other possibility. Then the customer service agent noted that 
according to their records I was a 10 year customer, so she dropped the $165 
charge to $99 and threw in 3 months free Showtime. Remember, I didn't ask for 
anything, and I had already agreed to the #165 price. I guess I DESERVED some 
compensation for being a long term customer.
 
Murray



From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 

Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 4:15 PM
To: NT System 
Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Monday morning 
not-so-funny




If 
you *deserve* the freebies as compensation, then great.  Otherwise 
you’re just part of the problem and causing costs to rise for the rest of 
us.
Like 
using WIC cards to pay for your food while you buy expensive luxury items with 
the money you save, just because you work the system that 
way.
 

Erik 
Goldoff
IT  
Consultant
Systems, 
Networks, & Security 
'  
Security is an ongoing process, not a one time event ! '


From: MMF 
[mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2011 
4:49 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Monday 
morning not-so-funny
 
Guys, 
I'm really enjoying this thread. Over the years, I've had any number of 
"run-ins" with all kinds of vendors. I've found over the years that calling and 
complaining usually pays off. I can't tell you the number of "freebees" I've 
received! My daughter is a writer and she too has had some vendor issues over 
the years, so we're considering writing a book titled; "COMPLAINING YOUR WAY TO 
SUCCESS". BTW, we're on Chapter 467 and counting! I'm getting ready to upgrade 
to Uverse Internet at home to increase speed without increasing the monthly 
charge. Of course AT&T wants around $200 or so to do the upgrade. I'm going 
to call them and tell them that I have another vendor more than willing to 
upgrade me for FREE and charge me the same monthly amount for the same speed 
line. I'll see how that goes and if it does, I'll let you all 
know.
 
Murray
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