  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| reply to BBC4544 Re: untrue
Sure, too bad they require bundled crappy overpriced POTS service to get it. And SBC and Verizon are wasting no time trying to get new price hikes on POTS through to make up for these "gifts". [text was edited by author 2003-07-08 11:55:59] |
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  BBC4544
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| (sniff sniff) would you like a tissue??? Heaven forbid a company bundles a product that they have every right to bundle. grow up, if you want dsl that bad without dial tone, buy a dslam, register as a CLEC, buy a dry pair and supply your own damn dsl and quit crying!!!!! |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA | Yep, just don't claim that they're cutting prices when they aren't. Telco shills, gotta love their revisionist history. |
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  BBC4544
join:2002-03-12 Saint Peters, MO | prove that they are not!!!! |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| said by BBC4544 : prove that they are not!!!!
SBC's fine print. »www02.sbc.com/DSL_new/content/0,···&RI=&RD=
*Offer requires a one-year term agreement. After the expiration of this term agreement, the then-current month-to-month or applicable term price will apply. The regular monthly price for the service, modem charge and activation fee of $50.00 will appear on the first bill along with any corresponding and offsetting credits. Offer is available for a limited period of time and is subject to change without notice. Early termination fee of $200 applies if service is cancelled before expiration of term.
You should probably bother looking up the answer before you ask the question. You'll save yourself these types of embarrassment. [text was edited by author 2003-07-08 16:31:22] |
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  BBC4544
join:2002-03-12 Saint Peters, MO | You proved me correct, they dropped the price for a 1 year term. Thank you. |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| LOL! Way to spin guy. So I guess with your logic, Comcast cut their rates for a 6 month term by over 50% to just $19.95.
You shills just crack me up. [text was edited by author 2003-07-08 18:40:31] |
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  BBC4544
join:2002-03-12 Saint Peters, MO | reply to oliphant5 and who is suppose to be embarrassed????? |
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  BBC4544
join:2002-03-12 Saint Peters, MO
| reply to oliphant5 what spin, the price used to be $50 a month, they dropped it to $30, that is decreasing the price what don't you understand??? YOU claimed
"Yep, just don't claim that they're cutting prices when they aren't."
You just proved that they dropped the price and you are too stupid to realize it. |
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  oliphant5 Got Identity? Premium join:2003-05-24 Corona, CA
| Keep diggin'. The price still is $50 unless you sign a contract with bundled POTS service (running the price up another $15 minimally) and after the 12 month intro price it goes back to the $50 month-to-month price (plus the price of the POTS). And if you should move, or need to cancel service...ding ding ding, $200 penalty.
Again, with your brilliance, Comcast magically cut their rates by over 50%. LMAO. [text was edited by author 2003-07-08 18:53:34] |
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