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One Customer's Experience

‘MCN' Editor Left Satisfied by Service Call

by Mike Farrell -- Multichannel News, 10/11/2009 2:00:00 AM

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I don't care what J.D. Power says, Cablevision Systems is tops in my book as far as customer service.

I say that as a seven-year triple play customer of Cablevision -- I switched in 2002 from DirecTV and Verizon Communications -- who has had some not-so-pleasant run-ins with Cablevision in the past. In the 1980s I lived in several areas served by Cablevision. Let's just say that long-ago experience turned me to satellite when that option became available.

By sheer coincidence, while asked to help report the cable service story,  I had to call Cablevision customer service to fix my Internet, phone and TV (On Demand hasn't been working) last week. I tried all the home remedies -- rebooting the modem and my cable box several times, to no avail. When I called Cablevision customer service, I was first directed to an automated troubleshooter who walked me through the rebooting process again. The automated voice also asked me to turn on my TV --Internet and phone problems often also mean the TV is on the fritz, too -- and when it was determined that I couldn't receive channel 12 (Cablevision's exclusive News 12 New Jersey channel), directed me immediately to a live customer-service representative.

I can't remember the rep's name, but he was helpful and did not waste time asking questions that I had already answered -- he actually said that, "I don't want to waste your time," which briefly shocked me. Remotely, he could tell that the signal to my modem and TV were weak and that they would have to send out a technician, giving me the option of either having a tech come out that day -- the window would be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. -- or setting up an appointment for the next day between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.).

Knowing my editors, I elected for the same-day appointment. Total time on the phone with that rep and the automated rep: No more than 20 to 25 minutes.

Hellboy IIHellboy IIThe tech came at 4 p.m. that day, went down to my basement to check the wiring into the house, climbed the nearby telephone pole  and went upstairs to check all the connections to my computer. He changed out a few connections, clean up and told me that he'd be back the next day to replace the  outside line to my house (a chronic squirrel problem). For the entire hour, he was courteous, managed to dodge my hissing, elderly cat and was nonplussed by my screaming 4-year old daughter -- home for the day with a fever and a sudden stranger aversion. Oh, and he fixed my Internet connection and my phone, telling me the VOD would probably be available the next day. The next day the tech came at 10:39 a.m. and installed the new drop line in about an hour.  And the VOD was back (Hello Hellboy II!) No fuss, no muss.

I'm obliged to give credit where it's due. No endless wait on the phone, no nasty service people and when they couldn't fix my problem entirely, they fixed the most important and pressing problems -- my Internet and phone.  All in all, a refreshingly pleasant experience, and one that hasn't been uncommon in the past seven years.
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