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Re: Getting connected with Bell In another thread on this forum it was announced that Bell is completely eliminating unlimited bandwidth so they can charge you for every gig you go beyond the 60 gig cap. If you check the Bell.ca site you'll see that the unlimited option has already been removed, you can only buy an extra 30 gigs for an additional $10/month.
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| said by eots:In another thread on this forum it was announced that Bell is completely eliminating unlimited bandwidth so they can charge you for every gig you go beyond the 60 gig cap. If you check the Bell.ca site you'll see that the unlimited option has already been removed, you can only buy an extra 30 gigs for an additional $10/month. » www.bell.ca/shopping/PrsShpInt_V···wse.page The Unlimited option is to longer be advertising but customers can still get if they ask for it, as per Bell's new policy. |
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 | It wouldn't be the first time Bell said one thing and did the exact opposite. Unless you get it in writing I wouldn't trust anything a customer service rep says, it always comes back to bite the customer in the end. |
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 | said by eots:It wouldn't be the first time Bell said one thing and did the exact opposite. Unless you get it in writing I wouldn't trust anything a customer service rep says, it always comes back to bite the customer in the end. Even if you get it in writing you can't trust what they say. Search for both what the Bell ombudsman wrote about the cross border outsourced Hotmail service, and search for Bell's email about how everyone will be informed, and given notice, and given an opt-out on change of bandwidth policy and throttling.
So no. Even if its in writing Bell is a company that goes back on its word and is untrustworthy. |
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