Posts about Qwest

Worst Company In America Round One: Charter Vs. CenturyLink (Qwest)
March 13, 2012 2:00 PM  
Here's a pair of middleweight marauders that some of you may not be familiar with, but who still managed to engender enough ill will from Consumerist readers to earn a chance to prove their awfulness in the business world bloodbath called the Worst Company In America 2012 Tournament. More »

Here It Is, Your Lineup For Worst Company In America 2012!

March 12, 2012 12:00 PM  
Welcome to Consumerist's 7th Annual Worst Company In America tournament, where the businesses you nominated face off for a title that none of them will publicly admit to wanting — but which all of them try their hardest to earn. So it's time to fill in the brackets and start another office pool. That is, unless you work at one of the 32 companies competing in the tournament. More »

Which Internet Provider Is The Best For Streaming Netflix?
By Chris Morran on October 17, 2011 12:30 PM  
How well you'll be able to stream season two of Breaking Bad on Netflix may depend largely on which company you're paying to provide internet service to your home. Netflix has just released the results of its own study on network performance and the results may not surprise you. More »

25 CEOs Who Made More Than Their Companies Paid In Income Taxes
By Chris Morran on August 31, 2011 2:00 PM  
The Institute for Policy Studies has just released its 18th annual review of U.S. executive compensation and found that 25 out of the country's 100 highest-paid chief executives actually earned more in 2010 than their companies paid out in corporate income taxes. More »

A Small Beer Is Really A Large Beer At Qwest Field, And Vice Versa
By Mary Beth Quirk on January 8, 2011 1:50 PM  
Hey all you silly people out there at Seattle Seahawks games, stop wasting money on those large beers at Qwest Field! For $1.25 less, you can get a small beer, which seems to contain just as much liquid-y ale goodness as the large. D'oh! More »

Qwest Messes Up, Demands I Pay For It
By Phil Villarreal on August 19, 2010 1:30 PM  
Joe convinced Qwest to put his internet service/DirecTV bundle on vacation hold and noticed his old monthly credits continued to show up on his bill. After months of letting it slide, Qwest wants Joe to pay back the money for which it mistakenly credited him. More »