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Rob
In Deo speramus
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July 9th, @02:35PM

reply to WiFiguru
Re: Price on the move

said by WiFiguru See Profile :

The thing is, when you sign up, you get that price, but, when they want to up the price, your stuck in a contract, and you have to pay the ever increasing price.
Yep. But when they lower the price, chances are, you don't see a decrease in your monthly bill.


dvd536
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Phoenix, AZ

said by Rob See Profile :

said by WiFiguru See Profile :

The thing is, when you sign up, you get that price, but, when they want to up the price, your stuck in a contract, and you have to pay the ever increasing price.
Yep. But when they lower the price, changes are, you don't see a decrease in your monthly bill.
When was the last time anyones cable bill EVER went down without dropping services?
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sivran
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Arlington, TX
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Hmm. When I reported my packet loss issues, not only did TWC/RR credit me for the poor service, they noticed that I was still on a Comcast billing plan and bumped me into a proper RR plan. This had the effect of dropping my bill roughly eight dollars, and bumping my provisioned line speed *up* by ~20% (which I am now getting, now that the issues have been resolved). I actually figured they'd bump me into the Premium tier, which would've been roughly the same price, but they put me on the cheaper Standard plan.

All this done by the same rep who scheduled the tech visit *and* at midnight local time. Much better than Verizon, where if you want service credit or anything billing related, you have to call during the week during normal business hours, and tech support reps can't do jack as far as that's concerned.
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