If you don't want to be associated with being "bankrupt", don't file for bankruptcy. I would think that is pretty pertinent information to anyone subbed to charter or considering to sub.
If the company went bankrupt because of bad practices, bad decisions, and bad customer service -- all of which are supposedly the case with Charter -- then how can you make the case that they *didn't* want to end up in bankruptcy? It sounds like a plan to eventually slam into a brick wall to me!
With few exceptions, you can't keep fscking over your customers and expect to stay in business especially when there *are* options like satellite available that your customers can go to.
And the pathetic ad hominem attack says more negative things about you than dslate.
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If you don't want to be associated with being "bankrupt", don't file for bankruptcy. I would think that is pretty pertinent information to anyone subbed to charter or considering to sub.
what, like they wanted to?....like your handle...stupid!
@Stan:
If the company went bankrupt because of bad practices, bad decisions, and bad customer service -- all of which are supposedly the case with Charter -- then how can you make the case that they *didn't* want to end up in bankruptcy? It sounds like a plan to eventually slam into a brick wall to me!
With few exceptions, you can't keep fscking over your customers and expect to stay in business especially when there *are* options like satellite available that your customers can go to.
And the pathetic ad hominem attack says more negative things about you than dslate.