About 3 weeks ago, we decided that we were going to upgrade our cable. Before, we were just getting the network channels on a basic cable plan. Some of the higher channels came through, but they were fuzzy. One of these fuzzy channels in question was ESPN (aka the Duke Basketball Channel during college basketball season). Last year, though the picture wasn't that great, it was good enough to tolerate watching. But when we came back from summer break, the picture was worse than before, seriously jeopardizing our Duke basketball viewing enjoyment! Comcast had a decent 6 month deal for a digital cable upgrade, so we decided to go with it. Then we found out DVR would only be another $6.95 a month... long story short we are now happily enjoying our DVR and getting a clear picture beyond just the network stations.
It has been a bit of a long story, though... the cable guy came by on September 8 and got us upgraded to digital cable, but he said that they were all out of DVR boxes. He said he'd schedule us in for an appointment two weeks later to install a DVR box. That was fine; besides our short stint in Cleveland this past summer, we've never had DVR anyway, so another two weeks wouldn't hurt. Fast forward two week later... we wait around at home "between 2-5pm" and no one ever shows up or calls. So that evening I call Comcast to find out what happened. The guy on the other end of the line wasn't very helpful, and to be honest, was bordering on being rude. He basically said, "we're still out of the DVR boxes... I don't know when we'll get any... if you don't hear from us in another two weeks or so, give us a call again..." Predictably, I wasn't too happy, particularly since no one bothered to tell us they weren't going to be showing up "between 2-5pm" that day. But if the story ended here, I would've gotten over it and accepted the fact that while the guy on the phone wasn't very "friendly" about it, if they didn't have any DVR boxes, there was nothing to be done.
Of course, the story doesn't end there. After I got off the phone, I decided to get on the Comcast website and try again to see what the deal was by using their "live chat" feature. It was like a total 180 from the phone experience. The guy on the chat was not only very personable and helpful, he gave us a $20 credit on our bill since no one showed up and set up an appointment for 2 days later for someone to come install our DVR box. That was a pleasant surprise. I was still a bit skeptical, since the guy on the phone flatly said they didn't have any DVR boxes, but sure enough, 2 days later, a technician showed up right at 2pm, installed our DVR box, and the rest is history!
I guess this became a pretty long post about something quite mundane, but it was just a really interesting experience to have been treated so differently by Comcast, with the only difference being the person I interacted with. Anyway, so all is well now. :)
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Playin' in the Rain
Courtney had some activities this afternoon and evening at church, leaving us boys at home. Luke and I had a good time, though it was a bit of a challenge considering it was pouring down rain the whole time and we didn't have a car. Luke insisted on wanting to go outside, though, so we got our rain gear on and headed out. Luke really wanted to be out in the rain, but only on the condition that I hold him. So we took a lap around the apartment complex in the rain, as he held out his hand to catch the rain... it was quality father/son time. :)
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Luke is a cool dude
Luke loves putting on our sunglasses, and he was pretty happy when he found this pair of baby sunglasses that one of his friends accidentally left at our apartment.
As a segue to talking about sports, we took this picture during the BYU-Tulane game today. It was supposed to be an easy game for BYU, and so it's good that it turned out to be easy, with a solid 54-3 win. Duke also got a win today against Army, so it was a great day of football! UVA lost, unfortunately, but they lost to TCU, one of the strongest teams BYU has left on its schedule, so it'll make a BYU win that much more impressive if TCU is also ranked high when they play. Anyway...
Monday, September 7, 2009
It's official...
...we're going to Cleveland! I received an offer to return full-time to Jones Day in Cleveland a few weeks ago, and this past week we got the official offer letter in the mail. I called this morning to formally accept. Especially in this economic climate, we feel really happy to have this opportunity and to know where we'll be after I graduate from law school next May. As hard as it is to believe, one day I'll actually be done with school!
(And I realize this is yet another post without Luke pictures... I hope you don't mind too much.) ;)
(And I realize this is yet another post without Luke pictures... I hope you don't mind too much.) ;)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
BYU 14 Oklahoma 13
Woohoo! Ok, this blog will get back to its regularly scheduled programming soon, but for now, we pause in celebration of BYU's big victory against Oklahoma. Go Cougars!
Friday, September 4, 2009
Football!
College football season is upon us. Finally. We're pretty big sports fans around here, particularly when it comes to college football and of course, college basketball. If anyone was to doubt how big of a Duke fan I am, the fact that I'm pumped about Duke football should say it all. David Cutcliffe is turning that program around, but it'll still take some time. I'm thinking a record of 5-7 is possible and maybe we'll go bowling in the next 2-3 years. And of course, there's Courtney's alma mater, BYU... they're playing Oklahoma tomorrow night at the Dallas Cowboys' new stadium on ESPN. I'm hoping for the best, but fearing the worst. We'll see!
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