 kingdome74Emotionally UnavailablePremium join:2002-03-27 Syracuse, NY kudos:3 Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS
·RoadRunner Cable
| Say What? I'll admit I'm not a happy camper. As much as I love my 35/35 Triple the price of it has me looking very seriously elsewhere. They popped my monthly bill from $141 to $180 in less than a year which is on the very high edge of what I can afford. Plus we subscribers get almost no pricing breaks - if I switch to a 2-year contract my price goes up 15/month. If I drop down a level I pay 15/month more. If I drop the phone the price doesn't change even though I'm paying $30/month for it.
Now let's add in a usage/overage cap. That means I'm gone no questions asked. It's this very idea of selling me a speed that I should be able to access night or day and then telling me I have to pay even more and more... this is the price I have to pay to use my fuc*ing service? Not happening. No way. At this point FiOS is overpriced and with a cap there would never be a reason to even consider them. -- $4 gas, 16 Trillion debt, 8.3 unemployed, and record food stamps... this is better than 4 years ago?
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 Reviews:
·Verizon FiOS
·DIRECTV
·Optimum Online
·Cablevision
| Agreed, I stay with FiOS for uncapped data, add a cap and their's no point in paying the premium for FiOS.
FiOS's pricing is extremely convoluted, it practically forces you into the triple play. right now I have a free dvr, which technically you can't keep if you move, I'm moving in November and if they don't let me keep the free dvr, I'm sort of cutting the cord, dropping down to broadcast basic and 15/5. |