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New on demand Format
The new on demand format is awful! The boxes look like att is trying to be like the facebook 'likes' which suck anyway. Those big boxes you are using don't tell us a thing and certainly do not make navigating the on demand list easier, they make it harder. When I finally do get to a list the font is way to small, the layout gives me a headache and we need to go through far more steps to get where we want to go. Also, when we finally get to a list of shows we now have the title of the episode rather than date it aired. Who knows the show's titles in the right order? NO ONE!!
Who comes up with these ideas must be on drugs and don't you people trial new ideas with a variety of your population? It seems like you may have had 15 year olds trial it and forget asking adults for their opinion.
"if it ain't broke don't fix it"
Ayuda1993
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2 Messages
11 years ago
My package is tv-u 450 hd, Internet fastest available $60 per mo, 2 phone lines one unlimited (35.00)& the other (fax line), $15 per mo. The major expense is the tv with u-450 hd with 5 boxes. Correction, the big expense is the taxes. 4 years ago when I switched from Comcast the same package was 209 per mo. that works out to approx 7.5% per year. I wish my income would increase by that percentage.
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Mrrok01
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16 Messages
11 years ago
So I wasn't too far off with what I'm paying for my U-450 HD package. (3tv's) I thought I was getting ripped off big time, but see what others are paying for the same service then I'm right in line with cost. I just wish I could get rid of the sports package and get credit for not having it, but nooooooo. And if we rent a couple of movies in a particular month, that's when it starts to add up. But it's still cheaper than going to the movies!!!
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dwww
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5 Messages
11 years ago
tired to see if support could put it back and after 45 min. in a chat session he rebooted the modem and cut us off and he didn't fix the problem or re-contact me even though we took my number and email twice
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dgoddard1
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52 Messages
11 years ago
I don't particularly like the new app format but can get used to it. The major problem for me it that is so slow.
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ToyPrincess
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11 years ago
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baseballisback
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Mrrok01
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11 years ago
If I dropped down to the U-300 package I loose my premium channels and will have to pay for them separately. Which in the end would be more or about the same that I'm paying now. Like I mentioned in another post, I don't need nor want the sports package, but have no choice. U-Verse will not remove it from my line up and give me credit for not subscribing to it. My internet in NOT the highest speed, but just below it and I pay $55.00 per month. We have two computers and when we both are on at the same time, this speed seems to be adequate for the both of us. I'm disabled, so my TV and computer is 95% of my alone time life. So yes, I do need all the pay movie channels, plus ON Demand. If I didn't have this package I wouldn't get the premium channels in On Demand. I would still get the pay movies, but that adds up every a month. And the only free channel/network I usually watch is Fearnet, which I'm happy to see it's back!!!!
I guess it's what it is,
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oufanindallas
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11 years ago
AT&T deals with the network for On Demand selections. Depending on which program you are talking about it could be available by the next week or not all. As for content, they are actually adding more content not taking it away. You also have to remember that On Demand content is not up there forever, it has an expiration date on it.
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