Hey everyone. Does anybody know the phone number for the GH Post Office? The info on Google and usps.com is not working :(
Also, if anyone has a recommendation for...
Melissa M. replied:
970 586 2218. .
Melissa M. replied:
Maybe they have their fax machine on . Call the general store@970 586 2560 and see if Becky has the number.
Janet W. replied:
When my other mother, Wilma Weipert was living there full time, she had Century Link. It was very reliable and we were able to set up wi fi so all of us could tap in. Sorry you had a bad experience with their customer service. They are usually pretty good about getting problems solved for us. You might think about reporting the experience(s) to them and see what happens.
Sonja M. replied:
970-586-2218
Wendy T. replied:
I use Century Link in the summer for Internet and landline. I get mixed results but when it works it works well. Wish we had cell service for emergencies.
Mary M. replied:
Hughes Net has worked well. We got it because it was not dependent on phone lines as our were washed away. Of course if there is no power, it will need a generator.
I need a really fast mobile hot spot, any recommendations? I have T-mobile as my provider, but they fall short when it comes to internet service. HELP!
Robert R. replied:
clear.com unlimited downloading... or freedompop.com for free internet
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Looking for a new internet service provider. Right now I have ATT Uverse and it started at 20 bucks a month for the first year and is now over 60.
I don't...
Garret S. replied:
I use DSL Extreme. They charge $19.95/mo for the first year of 6Mbps service. Very reliable. Good tech support and customer service, After 1 year, it goes up to $29.95/mo, which is still pretty cheap. There are also cheaper (and slower) packages available. Check out their website, www.dslextreme.com. And if you decide you want to sign up, they have a refer-a-friend program whereby we'd each get a $20 credit. But to take advantage of that, you'd have to let me know you want to do it, so I can send you a referral email through their website, which contains the sign-up link you have to use in order to get the $20 credit. It's not a fortune, but it'll buy a nice dinner! And as I said, the service is quite excellent.
Crowd source question: we're looking into business internet service, and getting very expensive quotes. It doesn't look like we can get residential service through the...
When I was at a small VFX studio (10 full-time employees,) we used a company called Towerstream that was pretty affordable. It's an odd service because it's wireless only (I think over 4G networks?) I believe they do the same upload/download speed at no extra cost. They would also let us scale up service when we staffed more freelancers for bigger projects, and then we could scale back down when we went back to 10 employees. Could be a high installation fee because they install a microwave (?) receptor, but it was affordable in comparison to other business service plans. I have read some negative reviews, but we didn't have trouble with their connection in Hollywood. Worth looking into!
Josh R. replied:
Hey, just get a TMOBILE hotspot. I live right by your center and get great service and their wifi is super fast and super cheap. Can run many computers/stream movies etc. I think it will be around 6$/month and no money upfront: http://www.t-mobile.com/internet-devices/t-mobile-4 g-lte-hotspot-z915.html
Can anyone recommend a good internet service provider? I'm planning to cancel my cable, and I just know Verizon's going to make it difficult to just keep the internet.
Tim H. replied:
I'm honestly not sure there is one. We have Time Warner. It was reasonable at first but about a year ago they kicked our monthly up by twenty bucks. Verizon is the devil. If you're just doing normal browsing, DSL Extreme might be a good choice. I had to cancel with them ten years back because their service is highly filtered and I needed unfiltered access at the time, but the company is good. They might even still have domestic tech support, which is awesome. This is their site: http://www.dslextreme.com/
Does anyone use Sonic as an ISP and, if so, is it recommended? Just recently has sonic become available in the westside of LA. For many years, it has been a super local...
Roberta F. replied:
One concern is that many established service providers for tech stuff believe the hype about Silicon Beach and therefore they want/need to provide services here comparable to what is "offered" in the South Bay below SF. People like me may think the designation Silicon Beach is just a developer's advertising scheme. However, the influx of so-called app and sw companies is not trivial -- right here in my local geographical area. I doubt the Sonic.net offers the same/equivalent services here in the LA area that they offer in parts of the South Bay below SF. -- but I don't know and any alternative to time warner cable sounds appealing.
Hello neighbors. I live near Platt / Vanowen. Anyone near me satisfied with and use internet service besides time warner?
Franki M. replied:
AT&T Uverse!
Bobbye M. replied:
I got dish two months ago after being with Time Warner over 10 years. Tried and tried to get bill down no hbo, no showtime, no starz no premium channels at all. Love Di9 sh and if you decide to call then and give my name can save you $100.00.
Los Angeles and OC fam & friends who do you use for an internet service provider? do you like them? are they reliable? do you bundle? expensive or reasonable? I know I...
Does anyone have the AT&T Uverse internet service where you have a dedicated line to your house and get 50mbps? Is it good? Does it support all your devices, etc.? Does...