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ESPNU Overview

The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.

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Rating Distribution

3.6 star rating based on 1 review; consumers are mostly neutral. Reviewers value Billing Practices and Discounts and Special Offers, note a high price level, and report issues with customer service and website usability.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Check ESPNU reviews and channel listings before tuning in and verify guide accuracy through your provider.
  • Expect limited recourse for missed broadcasts; confirm subscription and recording settings for ESPN+ or subscriptions.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • ESPNU customer complaints include audio clarity problems, incorrect program listings, and unexpected channel switches.
  • Customers mention concerns with billing and slow customer service responses.

Positive Feedback

Viewers appreciate access to college sports and special offers, and value discounts when offered.

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Imani Qhe

I cannot hear the woman on ESPNU. Please have her...

AI Highlights
  • - Audio on ESPNU is too quiet and the speaker mumbles.
  • - This makes it hard to learn about college football.

I cannot hear the woman on ESPNU. Please have her talk louder and clearer as she mumbles.

Trying to get informed about college football and she is not goin to work unless she makes the changes. Thank you.

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WMichael K

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| map-marker Fort Myers, Florida

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  • - ESPNU aired a story on 150 years of football mid-first half without warning.
  • - The WVU vs Oklahoma State game never returned on ESPNU.

I live in FT Myers, FL and receive the ESPN channels thru Xfinity. According to the channel guide, ESPNU was to cover the WVU vs.

Okla State basketball game. Appx 1/2 way thru the first half, when the game halted for a commercial break, ESPNU switched to some *** story about 150 years of football and the basketball game never came back on.

This was without warning. Now we have no way to see the rest of the game because ESPN+ didn't record it for replay.

Preferred solution: Deliver product or service ordered

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Anonymous
map-marker Versailles, Kentucky

Incorrect program listing guide

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AI Highlights
  • - ESPNU lists HS-Lacrosse during the softball broadcast and HS football for next game, and labels women's professional softball as High School level.

I almost missed watching Athletes Unlimited Professional Softball, because ESPNU has HS-Lacrosse listed during game time. I see it also has HS football listed for the next softball game. A lot of people are scrolling through the guide looking for right program description, this needs to be corrected.

Also, while I am thrilled to finally see women's professional softball broadcasted, I am not so happy it's listed with High School level of competition, What is that about?

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