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Recommendations / Re: Downed Utility Line - Frontier
« Last post by tlc on Jan 17, 25, 06:07:30 PM »
You gave out a personal number without permission?? 
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Recommendations / Re: Downed Utility Line - Frontier
« Last post by Elk on Jan 17, 25, 02:57:00 PM »
The local Frontier tech is Greg and he lives in Pinon Hills.
I would call and leave a detailed message including the location, description of problem and info like you are not a customer but the line is a hazard and you need help.
Hopefully he will return your call or help you get in touch with the right people.
Good luck!
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Recommendations / Re: Downed Utility Line - Frontier
« Last post by Bob C on Jan 17, 25, 02:20:02 PM »
Well, I see that after all these years, their customer service hasn't improved one single bit
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Recommendations / Re: Downed Utility Line - Frontier
« Last post by lwt42 on Jan 17, 25, 12:47:42 PM »
My worry is that while POTS lines are low voltage, a higher voltage cable above it on the pole could fall and energize the wires with something more dangerous, and right now, the line terminates in snow and a metal chain link fence. Could be a barbecue in the worst case scenario.
Typically 48 volts, and 90 volts or a little more when ringing. 

If Frontier won't help, you might offer to call the Public Utilities Commission on their behalf.  They are supposed to keep their outside plant tidy.
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Recommendations / Downed Utility Line - Frontier
« Last post by DeweyD on Jan 17, 25, 11:53:40 AM »
A falling tree branch ripped the Frontier phone line off my house and now it is dangling from the pole, across a chain link fence and in the snow. Since we don't have a landline, I really don't need it reinstalled, I just want the hazard mitigated. Frontier online chat doesn't want to talk to me unless I want to establish an account. I've been given each of these numbers to call, and when I finally get a real person, they just give me another number to try. Does anyone know a different number other than 800-921-8101, 877-486-5667, 800-921-8101, 888-330-6244, or 800-987-3373? My worry is that while POTS lines are low voltage, a higher voltage cable above it on the pole could fall and energize the wires with something more dangerous, and right now, the line terminates in snow and a metal chain link fence. Could be a barbecue in the worst case scenario.
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Hot Topics / Re: Wildfire News 2025
« Last post by Wrightwood on Jan 16, 25, 06:32:30 PM »
chrispedersen I sent you a Personal Message
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Hot Topics / Re: Wildfire News 2025
« Last post by chrispedersen on Jan 16, 25, 02:07:46 PM »
We’ve got some family staying in our weekend cabin who were displaced by the Eaton fire. We started trash service with CR&R but they’ve yet to drop new cans off. Do you think anyone would mind if our family used dumpsters in town temporarily? Our dump card is at home with us and not there. Thanks.
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Hot Topics / Re: Wildfire News 2025
« Last post by Wrightwood on Jan 16, 25, 10:19:40 AM »
Firefighters save NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT3AgebyPm4&t=1s
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Hot Topics / Re: Homeowners Insurance - Who do you have?
« Last post by Lepo on Jan 14, 25, 08:07:27 AM »
I heard a lot of the properties at the Palisades fire likely had California Fair Plan. There are reports of insurers dropping people in this area a few months ago, so they likely had no choice but to go with the fair plan.
This is so sad.
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