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smilepak

join:2002-02-27
Chino, CA

reply to knorwitz
Re: 20/5 or 15/2?

got free upgrade to 20/5..pretty good speed

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JohnA
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join:2003-09-16
Pittsburgh, PA


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reply to knorwitz

$57.99 is the month to month/no contract price. Your contract has expired. Call tomorrow and ask to have it extended, as you weren't email notified that it was expiring. I expect they will put you on a new contract at $52.99. If they do request the 20/5, as you will be at current contract price.

Should they somehow be able to extend you at the $49.99 price (which I doubt), then you will have a decision to make, as they will not upgrade you to 20/5, unless they also move you to current pricing at $52.99.

Oregonian2

join:2008-07-16
Beaverton, OR
reply to knorwitz
I just asked and they upped me to 20/5 from 15/2 at no cost (I already was paying the $52.97 thereabouts per month). Your price sounds like the month-to-month price. I called in the morning and speed was up when I got home.

nipo

join:2008-08-06
Westfield, NJ
reply to knorwitz
Don't assume you will be upgraded automatically, you will not. You would ask for it making sure there's no extra cost than your current plan. Good luck.

knorwitz

join:2007-05-24
North Wales, PA

I've had FiOS for over a year and my 15/2 plan bill just went from $49.99 to $57.99. According to verzion.com, that price point is for 20/5 (I don't have the phone service). I'm still at 15/2 though. Am I supposed to be automatically upgraded to the new speed? Does a $49.99 for 15/2 still exist? Thanks.
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