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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 22:53:15 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/801945"><b>bigjimc</b></A> : I consider myself a good customer.  I only complain when all else fails and I pay my bills when they come in and what do I get to show for it?  Nothing.  NADAGADAMN Thing.<br><br>I think it would be wise to investigate and market to the loyal customers of others with a deal like AT & T has for $13 permanent or what cellphone companies used to do which is leave legacy customer plans intact.  I had a cellphone plan in 1993 that was $13 per month and 29 cents a minute (Nynex Mobile H3 plan).  Which was a great plan at the time.  As long as I didn't change plans, I could keep the plan.<br><br>If Verizon were to offer FIOS with a 15/2 tier for $29.95 indefinitely, people wouldn't change services every year.  Instead they jack the price up to $45.95 after the year.  <br><br>Hey Verizon!!!  Give me the service, don;t jack up my price and I will tell all my friends how great you are......<br><br>In a day where it costs so much to get a new customer, why not give me $10 off per month to keep me as a customer.  In the case of Verizon FIOS, its about $1400 per customer so instead of loosing me ...Give me that $10 discount.  Not including inflation Verizon would start to "loose money" in about 12 years.  Not taking other marketing and services they could provide.]]></description>
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