 Sith HMPI Did What?Premium join:2004-04-25 Bloomington, IL | reply to NormanS
Re: I Wonder How My Parents Will Be Affected So what you are saying is my 10/1 for $30 and change a month is getting downgraded to 6/768 and the price is getting raised on top of that? Well if that's the case Comcast won't have to worry about hitting it's 30% share around here. Myself and many others around will be migrating to a different service. They will lose phone, tv, and internet customers and a lot of them. Could some one explain to me how that is even legal? If I have an existing plan at a certain price tier, how can they just come in and say, "oh not any more"?
This has to anger more people out there than just the people in my neighborhood. May be I am just misinformed. May be there is something in my TOS that I overlooked. It's a new company by name yes, but they are still using all of the same equipment that is already providing said service. |
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 PenguinChillHow I Wish You Were Here join:2001-02-12 Fishers, IN | I got my December bill a few days ago and the monthly Internet price for me went from $30 a month to $35. I wouldn't be surprised if the price and speed will be consistent with Comcast by the end of next year. |
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 NormanSPremium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA kudos:4 Reviews:
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| reply to Sith HMP I don't know about the price you will pay for it, but I believe that they will put you on their closest tier, which would be 8M/.768M. Probably at the $52.95 rate.
Legal? If Insight wants to get out of the business, and they find a buyer, the buyer is not legally compelled to honor the seller's prices. Otherwise, who would buy when Insight sells? -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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