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MarkAW
Barry White or lil bratt
Premium
join:2001-08-27
Canada
·Bell Sympatico
·Cogeco Cable

reply to danry25
Re: Why Not Teksavvy?

Yeah well with all that i had to pay for with Teksavvy such as:
Service: Personal DSL 5M ($29.95/month) $29.95
External Modem: None Required $0.00
Number of Filters needed: 2 ($6.99/Filter) $13.98
Ship Modem and Filters: ($10) $10.00
IP Required: 0 ($4/IP/month) $0.00
Additional IP Blocks: None $0.00 $0.00
Unlimited Dialup: No $0.00
Additional Email Accounts: ($1/account/month) $0.00
DSL Activation: $0.00 (One time fee) $0.00
SUBTOTAL $53.93
GST $2.70
PST $1.12
TOTAL $57.75

I'm better off with Bell Sympatico price wise.
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Advertising is legalized lying. - H.G. Wells
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travisc

join:2001-11-09
Port Perry, ON
The filters and shipping are one time charges...?


MarkAW
Barry White or lil bratt
Premium
join:2001-08-27
Canada
·Bell Sympatico
·Cogeco Cable


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That's not the point when i got Bell Sympatico i was not charged for any filters or shipping. All Bell did was send me my startup kit and i did everything myself. If they charge me later on my first bill then i under stand that, Tekksavy wants me to pay for a modem up front plus filters and all that other stuff right there and then which worked out to around $150 (this was arund the first time i check).

Look i am not saying Tekksavy isn't better or as good as Bell god no,but $150 up front.
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Advertising is legalized lying. - H.G. Wells
Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. - Aristotle


DJMASACRE

join:2008-05-27
Nepean, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico

said by MarkAW See Profile :

That's not the point when i got Bell Sympatico i was not charged for any filters or shipping. All Bell did was send me my startup kit and i did everything myself. If they charge me later on my first bill then i under stand that, Tekksavy wants me to pay for a modem up front plus filters and all that other stuff right there and then which worked out to around $150 (this was arund the first time i check).

Look i am not saying Tekksavy isn't better or as good as Bell god no,but $150 up front.
haha your sticking with Bell, over filters?

you will see very soon the bigger mistake you made

have fun.


Quake110

join:2003-12-20
Ottawa, ON
·Velcom

reply to MarkAW
You can use any modem with Teksavvy (or rather, with ANY DSL providers). You'll be able to find the Speedtouch 516 at $50 if you look for it.
Caneris have even cheaper modems here:»www.caneris.com/Hardware and their filters are only $3.

In the long run, being with a 3rd party ISP will be much more profitable.


MarkAW
Barry White or lil bratt
Premium
join:2001-08-27
Canada
·Bell Sympatico
·Cogeco Cable

reply to DJMASACRE
And what mistake will that be, that i am sticking with a company that so far hasn't done anything to make me want to change or go to another company for internet service? Please tell me one good reason why i should even go with or take anything you say as nothing more than trash talk over Bell. Like i said i haven't had any problems with them and see no reason to change to another isp.
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Advertising is legalized lying. - H.G. Wells
As scarce as the truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand.


DJMASACRE

join:2008-05-27
Nepean, ON
·TekSavvy Solutions..
·Bell Sympatico

Teksavvy offers REAL unlimited no cap packages for cheaper and better value than any Bell Package, for the same if not better steady connection.

plus if you didn't want to be throttled with various traffic ( not just p2p ) .. teksavvy has enabled MLPPP so you may get around it and get your full advertised speed.
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