 | Well now..... This IS a back to school promotion, and 8 months should cover most of a students year. Not too shabby. |
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 | Nothing 'disappeared' First time I heard about the promo, it was valid for eight months.
People should learn to read the fine print before signing up for stuff instead of complaining that things 'evaporated' when the 'evaporation' was included in the offer's details.
On the other hand, I agree with the general sentiment that time-limited components or otherwise potentially undesirable parts of any offer should be more visible than fine print. |
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| Nothing New for BHell Same old, same old for BHell. "Legit" deception in the fine print. They get away with it because the majority of suckers subscribers don't bother to read the fine print and BHell knows it.
Count on BHell for a continued negative experience and negative value. Hmmm that goes well with my negative post!  -- If my online experience is enhanced, why are my speeds throttled?? BHell... A Public Futility. |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | Promos are designed for an 8 mos school year These promos are designed for a college student during an 8 mos school year. School ends, they go home; promo ends. They return 4 months later and sign up for service and get a new 8 mos promo. What is wrong with that?
The promo isn't designed for a student living at home 12 mos of the year and commuting to a local college. It is for a student who goes away to college; signs up for internet service; and then terminates service and goes home for the summer. -- »www.mittromney.com/s/repeal-and-···bamacare »www.mittromney.com/issues/health-care |
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 | ill add who cares its illegal to use this much bandwidth for downloading so they all boned themselves....thanks to americans |
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Re: Promos are designed for an 8 mos school year I would think there would be a 1yr contract at least possibly more? Or at least thats usually how it is with bell and these "deals" -- »www.MaximumRepair.ca Computer Repair/Upgrades In Toronto. |
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 AkFubarAdmittedly, A Teksavvy Fan join:2005-02-28 Toronto CAN. Reviews:
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| reply to Linklist Yeah except that it states: "Available to new customers who continuously subscribe to Internet (x speed)" - in the fine print.
How much do think it will cost at the end of 8 months to get out? I guess Republicans don't read the fine print either. -- If my online experience is enhanced, why are my speeds throttled?? BHell... A Public Futility. |
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 LinklistPremium join:2002-03-03 Longport, NJ kudos:5 | said by AkFubar:Yeah except that it states: "Available to new customers who continuously subscribe to Internet (x speed)" - in the fine print.
How much do think it will cost at the end of 8 months to get out? I guess Republicans don't read the fine print either. I read just fine. There is no mention of a termination fee and it specifically states it is for a month to month with no contract. And "continuously subscribe" doesn't mean forever. It just means you can't sign up; quit; re-signup; quit, etc during the 8 mos period to get the promo rates. -- »www.mittromney.com/s/repeal-and-···bamacare »www.mittromney.com/issues/health-care |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | reply to funny
Re: ill add said by funny:who cares its illegal to use this much bandwidth for downloading so they all boned themselves....thanks to americans don't be naive, this is about protecting traditional cable video distribution and profits. -- --Standard disclaimers apply.-- |
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Re: Promos are designed for an 8 mos school year It would mean continuously for the 8 months.
If someone went and changed rates, or cancelled, it would not be valid. |
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Re: ill add And, wait, aren't Canadians technically American too? I thought the reverse situation was usually argued (that citizens of the U.S. aren't the only "Americans") |
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 corsterPremium join:2002-02-23 Gatineau, QC | Bell does this every year Conveniently, I also tend to move in September, so I sign up for this for 8 months, and then flee over to a third party ISP afterwards. |
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 GuspazGuspazPremium,MVM join:2001-11-05 Montreal, QC kudos:20 | reply to Linklist
Re: Promos are designed for an 8 mos school year One of the problems is that Bell does not give you an opportunity to pay a higher price to keep the bandwidth. There is no fee you can pay to get 250GB added to your account, that maxes out at 125GB, if memory serves. Your only option is to pay the maxmium overage fee, and hope that Bell never removes it. They've done so in the past; the cap is currently $80, it used to be $50, and before that $30, and they've said during regulatory hearings that they intend to remove it entirely.
So, if your 8 months expires, or you're just a normal schmuck who wants more bandwidth, your bill goes from $34 per month up to $116 per month. That's insane, particularly when other companies will sell you the same speed of DSL service anywhere in Bell's territory for $40 or less.
It's also much less common for university students in Canada to "go away" to university. Six of the ten largest cities in Canada are in the two provinces that are Bell's serving area, and as a result the majority of Bell's customers are near a major university. Some of them in the larger cities, like McGill, are what you'd call an "Ivy League" school if such a thing existed here, despite what The Simpsons might say about it. It's certainly not unheard of for students to move away from home to go to university, but it's uncommon. Most of the students living in residence at Canadian universities (for those schools that even have residences) are from abroad.
As a result, it seems unlikely that Bell would be offering this sale targeting students living away from home for the school year; that's not the norm, certainly not in Quebec, unless you live in a rural area. -- Developer: Tomato/MLPPP, Linux/MLPPP, etc »fixppp.org |
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Re: Well now..... WOW, from 265 GB down to 15GB??????? WTH! Just long enough for you to get into a netflix series or start watching stuff on hulu. then month 9, HUGE bill shocker. I thought ISPs were working on the "bill shock" issue??????
So trick question, if everyone in a area gets business class internet (no caps) and everyone pays there bills. Does the ISP need to worry about "rationing" bits and bytes????? |
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Re: Promos are designed for an 8 mos school year so what college degree can you get for 8 months of school? It took me 21 months just to get my Associates. Also, does the account really "reset" after a few months off for summer vacation? or is it like most where you cant have to service for 6 months then you can get a "new" account?
Betting bell hopes the kids get into a habit of HUGE data usage, then when they get home to mom and dads 15gb Bell internet, bell gets a huge" graduation gift" from all the overages. |
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 AVDRespice, Adspice, ProspicePremium join:2003-02-06 Onion, NJ kudos:1 | reply to tgp1994
Re: ill add so are Mexicans and Bolivians |
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 | students only These caps are actually quite decent. The offer is completely fine and the OP is just retarded. Most students are in school for about 8 months of the year and that's exactly what this offer covers. Then when you start school again next year you can sign up for a similar offer again. There is no contract, the problem is people want everything for free. |
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