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jackr

join:2004-03-10
Barrie, ON
reply to Lord__Arghoslent
Re: Want to Leave Bell. What is a good alternative?

Skip Acanac. Unless you like getting ripped off I guess.


Acanac Inc
Premium
join:2007-03-05
Mississauga, ON


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December 20th, @04:54PM

Good day Jackr,

Your criticism never stops. I guess it's more of an obsession at this point. Please explain how Acanac is ripping anyone off?

At least your comments have given me the opportunity prove you wrong.

We will give anyone here a Free DSL login account for a 30 day period. As long as you currently have DSL service your ready to go. (It will work with most DSL providers) Please just send me a private message and I will send you back your PPPOE login info.

Best Regards,
Paul
»www.acanac.ca

Gwai Lo Dan

join:2007-01-24
St Catharines, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..

I will add to Paul's response, to explain how I can see the logic of choosing Acanac, and the logic of not choosing them.

I am a happy Teksavvy customer with a group (i.e., $3 discount) and tried to convince a friend to join. She was thinking about Acanac due to the low price for the first 12 months.

I told her the basics as I saw it and she chose Acanac:

Pro (vs. other DSL providers): low price for the first 12 months, 30 day guarantee

Con: full 1st year charged in advance, price after 12 months is more than other ISP's, technical support may be harder to get hold of.

In the end, I could see the logic of choosing Acanac and the logic of not choosing Acanac. My brother got a refund on VOIP without problem (the refund was requested based on a price misunderstanding), so I assured her that she should be able to get a DSL refund as promised if there is an issue.

In the event that she has issues and she feels that Acanac is unreasonable, I will be sure to post them here. Until then, if you want the lowest price for 12 months, Acanac seems like a decent choice.
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