Hourly wages also add up. If they're wasting your time, they're wasting theirs too. Let's say they spend 10 minutes trying to convince you not to cancel, and let's say 1 in 4 (and I think that's generous) is convinced to stay another month. That's $9 an hour (minus whatever costs involved in actually streaming per client) while paying the retention specialist $14 or more for their time.I would not be at all surprised if they did. $6 / month can add up to a lot, in the long run. Why should I believe that CBS would be so cavalier about losing customers in this fashion? NO provider would want that.
Yep, this.I will probably just wait for the discs. If I'm obliged to pay for Trek, I'd just as soon own it.
Yes... that's kind of my point. The attempt isn't worth the salary, let alone commissions, paid to get it done. More likely, no one will be fired because such specialists won't be hired in the first place.^ These people work on commission. If they don't talk you into staying, that adds up, and eventually they are fired. That's why they're so desperate.
For anyone (like myself) who isn't too keen on the prospect of creating a whole new account just to watch one show, and who does not want to give up their real email address, I highly recommend 'disposable' services such as 10minutemail.com.
Much like sex and abortion. I plan to abstain from any Trekxual relations with CBS All Access.Yes... that's kind of my point. The attempt isn't worth the salary, let alone commissions, paid to get it done. More likely, no one will be fired because such specialists won't be hired in the first place.
I definitely plan on watching the pilot on CBS....but for the rest of the show... will the 1 week free access currently advertised on TrekBBS be available then? (I haven't clicked yet, but will soon)
If so, I might binge watch 3 or 4 episodes in a week. I sure don't have the budget now to do so. I might be an extra $1-$2 if it were an add on to Comcast.
I hate to endanger the show, but will it be worth the cost???
^ These people work on commission. If they don't talk you into staying, that counts as a lost customer. This adds up, and eventually they are fired. That's why they're so desperate.
How is it that you have not created an email account just for making purchases / managing spam etc? I think I did that back in 1998 when hotmail came out.
Roku is good for that. CBSAA also has an app if you have an Xbox One or PS4.I onlu have Netflix so the cost of All Access won't be a big deal. I just need to make sure I can watch it on tv & ont on a tablet, maybe I'll splurge & get a Roku.
I never thought I'd see the day when living outside of US meant I'd have easier access to Star Trek than the natives.
As an American, I haven't really been appalled or feel inconvenienced by the CBSAA model. I figure it's the way tv is moving in general, and frankly it's a direction I prefer. I'd rather pay for a few services than pay for a cable package.It'll be on Netflix here, so I'll watch it on Netflix.
I never thought I'd see the day when living outside of US meant I'd have easier access to Star Trek than the natives.![]()
I unsubscribed at one point because I preferred Hulu. Still do, since I primarily like to watch current tv episodes and I feel like Netflix's selection has gotten worse over time. I'm a user on a family member's Netflix account though, so I can still use it.Here in England it's on Netflix. I'll be starting my one-month free trial on Discovery debut day and if I'm anything like everyone I know who has ever tried Netflix, I'll never unsubscribe.
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