Why You Should Not Buy Broadband From Demon
Posted by Stu @ 12:32 PM, Wed 02 Apr 08
Filed under: Personal Life
Tags: avoid, demon, poor service, time to leave
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Well, I have my MAC code from Demon, and it’s good for 30 days. I’ve been with Demon for many years, and it’s a real shame that I need to take my business away from them, but what can you do? I don’t believe that Demon care about my custom any more, and the final proof of that was my experience obtaining my MAC code.
When I called Demon to obtain my MAC code, I was asked about why I’m leaving. I explained my reasons (I’ve gone from a 2mbit service to less than 512kbit service - that’s sub-broadband speed imho), and my disappointment in their technical support. The chap on the other end of the phone expressed his sympathy; apparently I’m not the first customer to transfer his business for this reason.
But what struck me is that there was no effort to try and retain my business.
If a company cares about my custom, then I expect them to at least try to convince me to stay. I would expect them to explore the options, just in case something can be done to make me happy once again. (It doesn’t take all that much to make me happy; all you’ve got to do is keep my trust).
But Demon didn’t even try - although the chap I talked to was very helpful. Like the call centre staff at BT, he seemed powerless to do anything to make a difference.
Hopefully someone will turn them around, and restore the excellent service that made them one of the very best ISPs before THUS bought them. But until then, if you’re looking for a broadband service, I can’t recommend Demon at all.
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