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More To Be Added?

May 18th, 2007 | by Admin |

Hello Everyone,

I’ve finally gotten around to updating the front page of this website. So much has been going on with Clearwire, and I plan to post my new experiences here. I’ve been out of my contract with Clearwire for 9 months now, but there’s more to the story then just their shady contracts.

This new page will allow me up update more often, as well as post other stories people may submit to me. If you want to post your clearwire experiences here, please e-mail them to submissions@clearwiresucks.com, and I’ll post them.

I’ll post my recent experiences here in the next couple days.

-Tim

  1. 10 Responses to “More To Be Added?”

  2. By Mark on May 18, 2007 | Reply

    Hey bro. I also think Clearwire sucks! I have Xbox 360 Live and it sucks for it, the modem sucks, everything sucks shit in Clearwire. I am really considering re-changing.

  3. By JaxFl on May 20, 2007 | Reply

    Clearwire is a total RIPOFF

  4. By HILARIOUS!!! on May 21, 2007 | Reply

    Wow, you guys are intelligent. maybe you should learn how to speak “BRO” ‘it sucks for it’, ‘everything sucks shit in…’ ‘considering re-changing’ you are brilliant! Ace move “BRO” ‘fo’ shizzle my nizzle’

  5. By Tim on May 21, 2007 | Reply

    Must be another Clearwire Employee

  6. By Mark on Jun 3, 2007 | Reply

    Clearwire is shitty as it gets. I’m moving to Comcast next month. That is real internet, not this shitty Clearcrap.

  7. By jeriwho on Jul 9, 2007 | Reply

    I’m just looking into ClearWire, and the first thing I noticed is that no matter what address I type into their service finder, instead of displaying the service plans and pricing options, the website says they have service NEAR me (I live in Raleigh, one of ClearWire’s pilot sites) and I need to have a technician contact me. I smell rip-off.

  8. By patricia on Jul 25, 2007 | Reply

    I agree clearwire sucks! Within our 7 day trial we called to let them know we were not happy we made more than 10calls —our problem was that we trusted them to take care of our problem. When we were fed up we called to tell them we wanted to cancel and didn’t want to talk to another tech trying to talk us into staying. Of course they put us on hold lasting for more than 1/2 hour not once but several times we tried. Finally when we finally got a hold of someone we were told that we weretold we were two days over the seven days. They actually counted the day we called in our order and not only that told me I couldn’t cancel because I wasn’t on the account although all this time I had been talking to someone and this was never an issue. When my husband called to “get me authorized” I was told that I couldn’t just cancel unless I paid the $220.00. I asked to talk to a supervisor and Jetta said there is no supervisor to speak to because there is none. (Makes me wonder) The next day I called and that person (Sheryl) said that I could talk to a supervisor but it would take 48 hours. I’m still waiting……..in the meantime I’m letting everyone know about their UNFAIR CONSUMER PRACTICES!!!!!!!

  9. By Nick on Sep 24, 2007 | Reply

    So I know someone who works for ClearWire and he aquired me a modem for free. This service is so piss poor that I gave it back to him and I am now buying a cable service. Even at no cost I wouldn’t use this service. I feel for those of you who actually had to pay for this. I know several people who have used this service and I am yet to find anyone that doesn’t feel ripped off. It seems the only people that will stick up for the service are the people selling it. Silly little ClearWire drones. Tell it how it is.

  10. By Nick on Sep 24, 2007 | Reply

    Fun Fact!

    The ClearWire office in my town uses Qwest as thier office ISP!

  11. By Nick in Idaho on Sep 24, 2007 | Reply

    Clearwire where to start I have been in the IT biz for over a decade now and first off the idea of what clearwire could be is absolutly amazing but that is decades, and tens of millions of dollars away. I do have a clearwire box but it is in my car hooked to a wireless router and is only used for the rare customer who doesn’t have real internet, or to get to google maps. They are very overpriced for what you get. I pay it because it is mobile and well I need that, but for most consumers get cable or dsl it is much faster and more reliable. The customer support sucks, but I can’ tthink of any major ISP that has good customer service, the #1 thing you should do before considering clearwire is test it at your home or where ever you will be using it, the service is so spotty that it is really a 50 50 shot if it will work for most people. Bottom line it does work, but not well. If I had it to do over I think I would have gone with a sprint aircard it is faster and actually cheeper.

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