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join:2006-01-17
West Chester, PA
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Re: FiOS PRICE INCREASE UNDER CONTRACT, This Is Total BS !!!

said by Hooper See Profile :

I think the person you spoke to is misinformed. During your contract period, Verizon cannot raise prices. Once again, this is just another bad communication on their part. I guess they cannot tell what kind of contract each person has and therefore just notify everyone.
Thanks Hooper, apparently someone there thinks they can modify their contract terms on the fly.

Unfortunately, they announce this late on a Friday, where they won't have competent personnel available to fight about this until Monday morning.

WTF ARE THEY THINKING????
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"Lithium is no longer available on credit"

fios joe

join:2007-10-14
Toms River, NJ
Thats why you "NEVER" open mail on a friday or saturday for this exact reason. Hope everything works out for you.


R4M0N
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join:2000-10-04
Glen Allen, VA
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said by fios joe See Profile :

Thats why you "NEVER" open mail on a friday or saturday for this exact reason. Hope everything works out for you.
I always thought I was the only one with that rule.

kgeissler

join:2001-12-03
Rowlett, TX

I got the same email. Mine states:
"The monthly rate for your FiOS Internet will change to $57.99 after June 11, 2008. "

I signed up for FIOS TV and Internet in October of 2007. I was wondering if my promotional internet rate was expiring, and this was going to be the new rate, but Verizon's website shows a price of $52.99 for the 15/2 service.
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