Recent comments in /f/WorcesterMA

ajohnson2371 t1_j2z10m9 wrote

I have been using TMB home internet for 1.5 years and change now. I will never look back.

When I had Spectrum, I was paying for 100/10 up/down. When C19 was in full swing and I was working from home (with wife working and son schooling from home as well), we'd get maybe 20/5 at best. Not good. If have to use my phone's hotspot to be able to work. So, given the opportunity, I dumped them after testing the new connection for a month.

At my old place in the Lincoln Street area, I was pulling down 300/90 or so on average. In my new digs by Indian lake, I'm pulling nearly 400 down and 70-80 up. Nice.

I've been told by TMB customer service that they'll be expanding service area within Worcester through this year, so hopefully the west side will be getting it sooner rather than later.

Me, I'm happy with the service, and am glad I found it when I did.

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rosie2490 t1_j2ywpfd wrote

Am also confused about “the Wednesday debacle”.

I’ve never had an issue with their rewards. In fact, they gave me a couple hundred points once because of some mishap with being charged twice on their end (which was immediately remedied anyway).

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operator_1337 t1_j2yqqqq wrote

If you're suggesting the grey and black market, that is even worse...

If you're suggesting legal mom and pop grow ops up in Maine, I'm 100% behind you. I'd also be 75% behind growing your own, but not everyone can do that, including myself.

But I wouldn't trust grey/black market weed at all these days, it's laced with everything and the amount of pesticides is sheer un thinkable.

I'm not saying it's perfect, but if you do your homework you'll find great quality flower.

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operator_1337 t1_j2yogee wrote

It is local, everything is grown, cultivated, harvested, tested, inside of Massachusetts. Same with post processing for concentrates, and edibles, all done within the state boarders. It legally has to be.

The issue is these operations, while "local" are actually run/financed by out of state hedge firms and or have major funding sources that are located outside of Massachusetts, as there is no law that tells you where you can get funding from.

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