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Mactron
el Camino Real
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join:2001-12-16
CM94sv

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Pretty good...

Pretty good and accurate Product Spotlight overall.
Only picky point would be the HSI pricing for Non-current customers. It's ~$10-15 more ($57.95) here at *my* Comcast franchise.
Other than that, well done.
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If only the Verizon CSRs worked this well.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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That's what it was here too (before they sold to TWC).

Their pricing (even with TV) was a little on the steep side.
I'd take a 3Mbps connection for say $35 vs. a 6Mbps for $45 (note: their pricing doesn't include the modem rental fee).
The 384kbps 'economy' is a slap.
TV was some of the most expensive as well. It was $50.40 for analog, and $60.10 for the cheapest digital package (1 set), not including rental fees or programming charges, or installation (required).


mglunt

join:2001-09-10
Fredericksburg, VA

reply to Mactron

I agree. The amounts for Internet only customers are way off.

The performance lite package is $57.95 without TV service from Comcast. I just called a couple weeks ago.



Sterling
IP Support Tier III
Premium
join:2003-05-30
Pittsburgh, PA

reply to en102
Just to clear things up a little, your area wasn't sold to Time warner. What happened is that Comcast and TW entered into an joint agreement to acquire Adelphia's assets, part of that agreement included the trading of cable systems and call centers(I believe, at the least buildings and personnel were traded) in order to have areas closer to regional areas, for example comcast took over the adelphia area in Pittsburgh because it was part of the three rivers region.


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