  Tarheels Fan Premium join:2006-01-05
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I don't know this story, but with as dense as Hawaii is, ADSL2 should have been a slam dunk. My guess is, they hired some Joe who didn't know a thing about ADSL and enjoyed a night out with the sales folks of the nifty dslams. Bottom line, is poor planning will always lead to bankruptcy. For example, this company was way overpriced - 1.6 billion for 1/2 million customers. Look at the recent buyout of Embarq - 5.8 billion for sixteen times more customers... This company was doomed from the start. Verizon was laughing all the way to the bank on this one... |
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  tileguy Premium join:2007-08-09 Derry, NH
| Here in NH I've had my speed dropped from 20/2 to 15/2 with no price change and support has been slowly going downhill. Fairpoint is not a 'fair' solution and Verizon shoulda stuck with it. I can't even pay my bill online. Fairpoint sucks!!!  |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| Good Idea
The Big 3 could learn something from Hawaii Telecom.
By filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, HT will be able to absolve itself of burdensome debt and other extraneous overhead and then continue to provide service to its customers.
By being relieved of these burdens, HT will be able to focus more on expanded next generation broadband deployments instead of paying for the mistakes of the past. -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA | More likely Verizon will buy them out of receivership, having managed to dump some of its debt without taking the hit of bankruptcy themselves. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by russotto :More likely Verizon will buy them out of receivership, having managed to dump some of its debt without taking the hit of bankruptcy themselves. Not a bad idea! -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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  SnowyOne Premium join:2003-04-05 Kailua, HI
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| HTC's customer service was an unqualified dis-service
Good luck to those lying, scum sucking, POS in their customer service dept. From the day Verizon handed over operations customer service went downhill so fast it never recovered. What should have been minor transition issues became major headaches for the local business community. HTC customer service didn't give a shit, they had the "we are monopoly" mindset & challenged it's customer base to find alternatives. Even now, 2 years after moving my business to a new location HTC phonebooks still list my business address as ............. The first year they said they didn't what my new address was despite sending me a bill every month to that address. After bitching about it I was assured by no less than 3 customer service reps & 2 customer service supervisors that my address would appear in the following years phonebook. It didn't happen. The second year in a row my business address is listed as ............. Thing is I knew it wasn't going to happen. They didn't even try to sound convincing which is why it got to 5 different people in the first place. I'd never wish this on an enemy, but I hope those lying customer service POS find themselves without jobs. The line people on the other hand are a good group & I know quite a few of them personally. What was not long ago considered a choice job has also fallen victim to their POS customer service reps & supervisors. /rant |
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 kalanic00
join:2006-07-16 Eagle River, AK | reply to pnh102 Re: Good Idea
No shit - deploy FiOS there, and I'm flying over for a job.  |
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  53059959 Temp banned from BBR more then anyone
join:2002-10-02 PwnZone | reply to Tarheels Fan Re: Bad Management
hahaha! that would be funny if verizon ended up buying back Hawaiian customers for a bargain price. |
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  wwdubbia
join:2002-06-03 Clinton, NY
| reply to pnh102 Re: Good Idea
except the customers will pay for the mistakes of the past.
said by pnh102 :The Big 3 could learn something from Hawaii Telecom. By filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, HT will be able to absolve itself of burdensome debt and other extraneous overhead and then continue to provide service to its customers. By being relieved of these burdens, HT will be able to focus more on expanded next generation broadband deployments instead of paying for the mistakes of the past. |
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  N3OGH Bear patrol must be working like a charm Premium join:2003-11-11 Philly burbs
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| reply to pnh102 While I'm completely opposed to the big 3 bail out, and totally going off topic here (well, a little).
Buying month to month phone service from a bankrupt provider is very similar to buying a 1 time airline ticket from a bankrupt airline.
If HT goes under tomorrow, the most you lose is what? The cost of one month's bill? If a bankrupt airline goes under, you MAY lose your fair. Probably not, as other carriers would be obligated to honor the ticket (under some laws, I believe).
But if I go out tomorrow and buy a 2009 Silverado (I have a 2003 Silverado with 101,000 miles on it, runs like a champ) and 2 weeks later GM goes teats up (chapter 9), I'm out 3 years of warranty.
So, if 2 years in my Silverado throws a rod, I'm on the hook for thousands of dollars of repairs on a vehicle that technically should still be under warranty.
I understand the differences with Chapter 11 re organization, but a lot of people don't and once these companies go into bankruptcy people will treat their product as though it's radioactive with a bumper sticker that says "I HEART Taliban" on the back... -- Petty people are disproportionably corrupted by petty power
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  asdfdfdfdfdfdf
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| reply to pnh102 I'm not trying to pick a fight with you in particular but I can't help but be struck by the differing standards.
"absolve itself of burdensome debt...instead of paying for the mistakes of the past"
If we were to advocate a similar approach to, let's say, homeowners who are drowning under excessive debt they took on, would we see ready support for such an idea, or would we be hearing about responsibility and moral hazard? |
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  Hpower Roflmao
join:2000-06-08 Glendale, CA | bleh
I guess they had it coming for them. Poor management for the loose... -- The Internet is about to go down....it is actually. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to asdfdfdfdfdfdf Re: Good Idea
said by asdfdfdfdfdfdf :
If we were to advocate a similar approach to, let's say, homeowners who are drowning under excessive debt they took on, would we see ready support for such an idea, or would we be hearing about responsibility and moral hazard? We're already seeing this happening with numerous foreclosures. -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to N3OGH said by N3OGH :But if I go out tomorrow and buy a 2009 Silverado (I have a 2003 Silverado with 101,000 miles on it, runs like a champ) and 2 weeks later GM goes teats up (chapter 9), I'm out 3 years of warranty. We had a similar problem with my wife's 1999 Oldsmobile. GM folded the Olds division in 2003 and we needed new parts for it to pass MD state inspection. We had the worst time in the world finding these parts, coupled with the cost of getting the work done, that we decided to replace the car with a Honda instead.
said by N3OGH :I understand the differences with Chapter 11 re organization, but a lot of people don't and once these companies go into bankruptcy people will treat their product as though it's radioactive with a bumper sticker that says "I HEART Taliban" on the back... True, but people aren't buying these products without the Big 3 being in bankruptcy. -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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  Jim Gurd Premium join:2000-07-08 Plymouth, MI
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| said by pnh102 :We had a similar problem with my wife's 1999 Oldsmobile. GM folded the Olds division in 2003 and we needed new parts for it to pass MD state inspection. We had the worst time in the world finding these parts, coupled with the cost of getting the work done, that we decided to replace the car with a Honda instead. Why? Any GM dealership should have been able to get the parts. After all they are shared with other brands like Chevrolet, Buick and Pontiac.
The only exception might be cosmetic parts like trim, moldings, etc. Engine parts should be completely interchangeable. -- Calling an illegal alien an undocumented worker is like calling a crack dealer an unlicensed pharmacist. |
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  Jim Gurd Premium join:2000-07-08 Plymouth, MI
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| reply to N3OGH said by N3OGH :If a bankrupt airline goes under, you MAY lose your fair. Or you may plummet to earth because the maintenance wasn't done properly due to cost cutting. -- Calling an illegal alien an undocumented worker is like calling a crack dealer an unlicensed pharmacist. |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to Jim Gurd said by Jim Gurd :Why? Any GM dealership should have been able to get the parts. After all they are shared with other brands like Chevrolet, Buick and Pontiac. Well we were told to go to a dealer, but we couldn't find a dealer that was open when it convenient for us (Saturdays and Sundays) which was able to schedule us for a repair. I also did not want to spend $2000 on repairs either. I'd rather throw that into a down payment for a new car. -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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  nixen Rockin' the Boxen Premium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA
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| said by pnh102 :said by Jim Gurd :Why? Any GM dealership should have been able to get the parts. After all they are shared with other brands like Chevrolet, Buick and Pontiac. Well we were told to go to a dealer, but we couldn't find a dealer that was open when it convenient for us (Saturdays and Sundays) which was able to schedule us for a repair. I also did not want to spend $2000 on repairs either. I'd rather throw that into a down payment for a new car. If you went to any good garage - particularly one that specializes in GM vehicles - you could have gotten the repairs done for considerably lower than a dealer would have raped you for. -- The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. -- Bertrand Russell |
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 russotto
join:2000-10-05 Collegeville, PA
| reply to asdfdfdfdfdfdf said by asdfdfdfdfdfdf :
If we were to advocate a similar approach to, let's say, homeowners who are drowning under excessive debt they took on, would we see ready support for such an idea, or would we be hearing about responsibility and moral hazard? I'm going to run my credit cards up to the limit and use that to pay off my mortgage. Then I'm going to spin off a new company which will bear my credit card debt, as well as my appliances and a few other possessions. That company will additionally pay me to run the appliances. When it somehow can't make a go of that, it will declare bankruptcy to shed the credit card debt. Then I'll borrow a little more out of the house and buy my appliances out of receivership, without ever taking a hit on my own credit. Cool, eh? |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to nixen said by nixen :If you went to any good garage - particularly one that specializes in GM vehicles - you could have gotten the repairs done for considerably lower than a dealer would have raped you for. LOL.
We did go to a garage.
They told us that they could not do the repairs we needed because the particular problem with the car was caused by shoddy construction. The piece that was busted was literally welded into place when it should have been bolted on. They told us to go to a dealer.
But that is the beauty of Honda, aside from changing the oil, getting new brakes and fixing holes in tires, we are no longer on a first name basis with the mechanic. -- Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty |
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