 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | reply to pnh102
Re: Disagree said by pnh102:A lot of people (myself included) have been able to wring discounts out of broadband providers by either threatening to cancel or threatening to switch to other providers. Does this not count as a "hidden broadband price war?" Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. -- The Toll
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | said by major marco:Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. Would before-and-after bills do it? -- "At the moment of conception." |
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 | said by pnh102:said by major marco:Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. Would before-and-after bills do it? Yes. I'd like to see scanned before & after threats to disconnect invoicing with personal information of course redacted. Somehow I don't buy your story either that making threats to disconnect somehow induces an ISP to discount services.
I'm inclined to agree with marco that making such threats elicits a round of laughter or five since there really isn't any "competition" to speak of. What're you going to do if you disagree with your ISP...threaten to go to DSL instead? That presupposes that you live close enough to the switch get service. Fine if you do, but if you don't, then you really have no leverage whatsoever since your only other choice is dial up. Service providers already know this since they bought off donated campaign cash to the necessary politicos to ensure that there isn't any meaningful competition among providers in any given market. |
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| reply to major marco said by major marco:said by pnh102:A lot of people (myself included) have been able to wring discounts out of broadband providers by either threatening to cancel or threatening to switch to other providers. Does this not count as a "hidden broadband price war?" Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. I couldn't be bothered to copy my bill for you, but I called Comcast a few months back, threatened to switch to Verizon Fios and they reduced my internet bill to 19.99/nth for 12 months. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | said by AEKDB:I couldn't be bothered to copy my bill for you, but I called Comcast a few months back, threatened to switch to Verizon Fios and they reduced my internet bill to 19.99/nth for 12 months. Nice. I think I will try that next time! -- "At the moment of conception." |
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 CheesePremium join:2003-10-26 Naples, FL kudos:1 1 edit | reply to AEKDB said by AEKDB:said by major marco:said by pnh102:A lot of people (myself included) have been able to wring discounts out of broadband providers by either threatening to cancel or threatening to switch to other providers. Does this not count as a "hidden broadband price war?" Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. I couldn't be bothered to copy my bill for you, but I called Comcast a few months back, threatened to switch to Verizon Fios and they reduced my internet bill to 19.99/nth for 12 months. Gee, I wonder why, think they would have done that if FIOS was not in the area? Hell no.... |
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 | reply to major marco said by major marco:said by pnh102:A lot of people (myself included) have been able to wring discounts out of broadband providers by either threatening to cancel or threatening to switch to other providers. Does this not count as a "hidden broadband price war?" Sorry, the old, a lot of people including myself story just is not credible. I want to see actual proof that your alleged "threats" to cut off services with your BB provider resulted in something tangible/credible and not a round of laughter from your ISP. Not sure why you are so distrusting.
There has been a few times that our AT&T DSL prices increased due to the promotional period ending (back when they had contracts). Each time that happened, we simply called them up and told them that if we couldn't get back on a contract and get the promotional pricing again, we would switch to Charter. They did this each time, one time even a bit lower than the promotional price; mind you, on the first rep or when we asked for a manager. No laughing.
Maybe they aren't fairing well against Charter in the area? Maybe we were lucky? Either way, don't discredit that no one can do this, because, obviously, it does happen (for whatever reason). Perhaps you have an uncaring ISP, one that is doing quite well in your area, or they have really low profit margins and would rather lose you.
Now you'll probably ask for me to scan in bills, for one, I won't, and two, I'm telling the truth (is there any particular reason why I wouldn't?).  -- What happens when you combine common sense and an outspoken personality? |
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