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dvd536
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reply to fiberguy

Re: I would ditch it but...

said by fiberguy:

said by Nightshade:

Actually, some ISPs can put you in a service contract. Qwest for example. In order to get the price for life guarantee for their DSL service you are locked in a two year contract with the company.
Let's leave Qwest out of this one for a moment because of all the major players, Qwest was the first and pretty much only one to stop the contract crap.
Huh? qwest requires a 2 year contract with $200 ETF if you cancel early to get the price for life*
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* life is defined as the package you have(say you have 768/256 and qwest wants to EOL that package, you lose your price for life and whatever else they have that you go for you will have to resign for another two years)
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fiberguy
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I'm sure exactly what you're saying.. but what my point is, if I'm figuring out your question correctly, is that Qwest does not require contracts. Price for life is PURELY an option.. And, to be honest, price for life is a joke anyway. Make ANY change to your service and you lose price for life.



Nightshade
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So if you have Qwest cellular service and want to upgrade it you lose the price for life thing?

Man, you are right! It is a joke.
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fiberguy
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No.... the DSL service...


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