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Denise H Gbb
#66603
Why doesn’t Pay-Per-View movies provide the time of expiration anymore-just the date?We rented a movie for 48 hours and on the second day we wanted to know what time the movie was to expire. The only information we saw was the date...
We started watching the movie again in the evening and when we placed it on pause it expired!!! Pay-Per-Movies “used to” let you know the date and TIME of when the movie would expire. We spoke with 3 customer service representatives who couldn’t assist us-they all had no clue!!
(One hung up on us) Help! Thank you!
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Carol B Znn
#5412
Internet Speeds.
My Internet speeds are at less than half what I am paying for. I have a great router and more than necessary ram on a clean computer. What is going on?
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