 DslTrblShoot
join:2004-09-23
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This is an online offer only...you have to go to the website to order it. Why the guy in the article called on the phone to get an online offer only is beyond me.
All you have to do is click on the banner that says dsl at an even lower price. And then follow the steps...if your a new customer then you can get the 10 dollar dsl..its really not that difficult.. |
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  Rob In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL
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1 edit | said by DslTrblShoot :All you have to do is click on the banner that says dsl at an even lower price. And then follow the steps...if your a new customer then you can get the 10 dollar dsl..its really not that difficult.. If you're a new customer.....
How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either.
Just an attempt by AT&T to make it difficult for consumers to take advantage of the $10 dollar DSL that was agreed upon in order for the FCC to approve the merger. They figure the customer with no Internet will call in.. then be offered some other 'lower' plan after they are told that the $10/mo. one doesn't exist. |
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  Mactron el camino Real Premium join:2001-12-16 CM94sv
1 edit | said by Rob :How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Neighbor, friends house, Library, WiFi hot spot...
said by Rob :Just an attempt by AT&T to make it difficult for consumers to take advantage of the $10 dollar DSL Naw, they wouldn't do that would they ?..
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to Rob said by Rob :How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Go to a library, do it from work, go to a neighbor who has Internet. -- Only SHATNER is Kirk. |
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  ape
join:2002-05-10 Chicago, IL | any Office Depot or Staples have free wifi |
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 NewMariner
join:2005-06-24
| reply to Rob said by Rob :said by DslTrblShoot :All you have to do is click on the banner that says dsl at an even lower price. And then follow the steps...if your a new customer then you can get the 10 dollar dsl..its really not that difficult.. If you're a new customer..... How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Actually very few people DON'T have some form of internet access. Whether it be dial up, satellite, isdn, t1,cable. If you dont have at least one of these services by now, then more then likely dsl isnt going to be available at that location anyway. So this is really a moot point. If you really wanted it would be easy to go to a website. The library gives free access. Im sure your neighbors have access. If you have a laptop, simply use their open network to get access and order yours.
Whats your agenda CableBoy? |
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  Rob In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL
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| said by NewMariner :said by Rob :said by DslTrblShoot :All you have to do is click on the banner that says dsl at an even lower price. And then follow the steps...if your a new customer then you can get the 10 dollar dsl..its really not that difficult.. If you're a new customer..... How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Actually very few people DON'T have some form of internet access. Whether it be dial up, satellite, isdn, t1,cable. If you dont have at least one of these services by now, then more then likely dsl isnt going to be available at that location anyway. So this is really a moot point. If you really wanted it would be easy to go to a website. The library gives free access. Im sure your neighbors have access. If you have a laptop, simply use their open network to get access and order yours. Whats your agenda CableBoy? Well if you had DSL in the past, then you can't get the $10/dollar deal anyways.
I have no agenda and I'm not a "CableBoy". Geez I love the members on this forum, you disagree with a telco or a cable co, so you must be a fan of the other industry. How about I'm a fan of neither?  -- YourIP.US - It's Your IP .. and more! rr.cx - Personal Site.. coming soon. |
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  Bell System Premium join:2005-12-04 Strongsville, OH
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| Actually one of basically three criteria were that you can't have had dsl in the past 12 months. I believe the three criteria were...
1. Have local service w/ at&t in an ilec region. 2. Be in range of DSL service. 3. Can't have had (at&t) dsl in past 12 months. |
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  raydog1 Feel Secure Premium join:2003-07-10 La Vergne, TN
| reply to Rob I don't understand why people are being so hostile towards this guy. He explains every step he had to take in order to get the service and even gives a rundown for anyone else trying to get it. No good turn goes unpunished eh?
BTW, he explains why he had do some of this over the phone in the blog. You have to read both blog entries on this to get the complete picture. |
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  odreian615
join:2006-01-18 Chicago, IL | reply to DslTrblShoot I understand that some cant get online to get this but isnt thats why we are here for to help them |
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  SkyBlue
join:2007-03-31
| reply to Rob said by Rob :Well if you had DSL in the past, then you can't get the $10/dollar deal anyways. I have no agenda and I'm not a "CableBoy". Geez I love the members on this forum, you disagree with a telco or a cable co, so you must be a fan of the other industry. How about I'm a fan of neither? I agree with you people seem to be real hard fans of ADSL an cut you up when you don't agree or say something that threatens the quality. Act like big babies.
Sadly most of the people on here work or are supposed to be considered adults. But by the comments just made to you I would suggest they are not acting there age.
Oh well cable boy or telco boy will get over it. hah  |
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  SkyBlue
join:2007-03-31
| reply to NewMariner said by NewMariner : Whats your agenda CableBoy? Here we go lets get defensive now.
BIG BOY! |
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 fiberguy My views are my own. Premium join:2005-05-20
| reply to raydog1 said by raydog1 :I don't understand why people are being so hostile towards this guy. He explains every step he had to take in order to get the service and even gives a rundown for anyone else trying to get it. No good turn goes unpunished eh? BTW, he explains why he had do some of this over the phone in the blog. You have to read both blog entries on this to get the complete picture. When I read the actual daily byte this morning, I had to laugh at him all together. He's one of those people that like to push the extreme of the rule.
Here are a few points that make him out to be a little wacko:
1) 4:53 - Hold music playing "Hey jude"
2) 4:55 (two minutes later) stresses that he's still on an interoffice transfer!! : gasp : - This is an attempt to make this into an extreme issue.
3) He needs a code. Big deal! It's called the customer code. All telephone customers have them. He's right, he needs the code, but that's not specific to the $10 DSL offer as he'd need it to order ANY service. This is just a flaw/bump in their system all together. The CC is actually there for the customer protection yet he trivializes it.
4) "Low Blow" - "They make you pay for the router"?? So? When is a router supposed to be free? They usually offer them as "promotions"... oh geez... when did promotions become the normal? To penny pincher extremest types, I guess they are. The only time they started giving any equipment away for free was either with contract customers, or those on higher dollar plans. It's called a "reward"... not an entitlement. He's exploiting this as something bad.
5) He complains about the first available installation date as being "July 16th" - "A little long me thinks".. So when did 5 days become a bit long? It's cable that gives you faster HSI installs.. DSL has always been AT LEAST a week *no matter what speed* you choose. In fact, for the longest time, DSL was always about a 3 week turn around time but it has steadily improved over the years for the better. 5 days is hardly anything to gripe about. Getting call waiting added takes about 3 days, and there is much more into getting DSL ready on a line. So, two extra days is hardly "long".. again, it's that he'e trying to exploit these issues to the "$10 DSL" product.
It's people like him that play to the lowest form in order to gain attention.
NOTHING he stated in there was any kind of punishment for going after the $10 DSL service.
He also lies to people and tells them to answer "Yes" when they ask you if you are poor. So , I guess he also stands for committing fraud as well.
It's not that he's trying to explain his experience, that can't be disputed. It also doesn't mean he's not an idiot, which this reader thinks he is. And, keep in mind, I'm not a fan of the phone company - AT&T especially - but he's really pushing the limits here to make a point. He calls it a hassle and tries to tie it to the $10 product.. but, nothing he stated in there was $10 specific as to their requirements. Seems pretty standard to me for any DSL product.
If I followed his instructions, I'd take longer to get service ordered AND I would wind up most likely loosing my service for fraud. I think the people that aren't friendly towards his efforts are those that can identify someone simply seeking to ruin the image of someone in the name of attention for himself. -- "Complaining is the least path of resistance for the self-serving, the lazy, and Im told its a womans prerogative..." |
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 gizmopt2002
join:2004-09-10 Fox River Grove, IL | reply to ape Staples Wi-fi is slow as balls!! |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to fiberguy Amen. He is the "low blow", as it were. Too stupid to follow directions and too demanding as in he is entitled to everything at no cost/no wait. The blog owner is the poster boy for the impatient, gimme, gimme now!, drive-thru windows, but I'm fvsking entitled crowd so I lie to get what I want and their ilk. -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| reply to Rob said by Rob :If you're a new customer..... How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Yes they do. AOL still has how many dial-up customers that they failed to get upgraded to Broadband. Did I hear Millions and Millions? 
You are being just a bit unrealistic in regards to the number of dial users still connected the old fashioned way. -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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  Rob In Deo speramus, God Bless the USA Premium join:2001-08-25 Kendall, FL
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1 edit | said by Doctor Olds :said by Rob :If you're a new customer..... How then would you just "go online" and get it? See the irony here? You still need an Internet connection. Not everyone has one at home and not everyone has dialup either. Yes they do. AOL still has how many dial-up customers that they failed to get upgraded to Broadband. Did I hear Millions and Millions?  You are being just a bit unrealistic in regards to the number of dial users still connected the old fashioned way. Yes, AOL has millions upon millions of customers. How many of those account for dialup vs BYOA? How many of those already "cancelled" their account but Enron AOL already marked them as "current customers"? |
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  Doctor Olds I Need A Remedy For What's Ailing Me. Premium,VIP join:2001-04-19 1970 442 W30 clubs:
| said by Rob :Yes, AOL has millions upon millions of customers. How many of those account for dialup vs BYOA? How many of those already "cancelled" their account but Enron AOL already marked them as "current customers"? Many of those went right to another dial-up provider from AOL dial-up as they did not want a $40.00 per month Broadband bill. They instead went to NetZero, PeoplePC and all the other smaller players in the $10.00 to $12.00 dollars per month dial-up service price range.
AT&T's DSL users eclipse AOL's dial-up subscribers [May 02 2007] »sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/···id=16093 quote: AT&T says it has 12.9 million subscribers, more than AOL's 12 million users, which Time Warner announced today.
That is 12 Million dial-up users just at AOL from their original 25 Million.
The other 12 Million did not go to broadband, they went to cheaper dial-up. Now with $10.00 DSL, that is a large market to penetrate.
Enjoy. -- Whats the point of owning a supercar if you cant scare yourself stupid from time to time? |
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