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Hazy Arc

join:2006-04-10
Greenwood, SC

Nice

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Time Warner!


Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

said by Hazy Arc:

Happy Thanksgiving from your friends at Time Warner!
No kidding. What genius decided to send that out now?

DannyZ
Gentoo Fanboy
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join:2003-01-29

Well it is the season for rate hikes.

I just downloaded my bill and the statement date is 11/23,but there's no notice of a hike. Still 19.95 for Lite in NEO
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Out the 10BaseT, through the router, down the co-ax, over the fiber, across the backhaul, past the edge router, off the network...nothing but net



Steve Mehs
Jobs is Dead
Premium
join:2005-07-16

reply to Hazy Arc
People will bitch about anything I guess. How many times has Time Warner increased the price on Road Runner and how many times have they increased the speed? I've only had the service since 2004, but in the past four years, it went from 3Mb, to 5Mb, to 7Mb to 10Mb, and has not increased in price until now, and it's for RR only customers. Road Runner is still $39.95 but $49.95 for RR Only customers now instead of $44.95. This is the first increase for RR here, and it's not even applicable to all subscribers. And it appears RR prices have stayed pretty steady across the country, so why all the complaining? Would you rather have had TW increase rates $5 every year since the beginning?

Two years ago, Time Warner doubled my speed on decreased my bill by $20. I was paying $69.95 for Road Runner Premium at 8Mb/512Kb, now I pay $49.90 for Road Runner Turbo at 15Mb/1Mb.

Why should TW, Comcast or anyone else practically give away service for $10. Cable companies have never promoted or have been known for low coast broadband. Their business plan is to offer faster but more expensive solutions and personally that's what I want and it seems to have worked out very well over the past few years, so why change. I am so sick and tired of the Everything for Nothing mentality.
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Don't Blame Me, I Voted For McCain
Welcome to The SSA, The Socialist States of Amerika, Lead By Your Dictator, Hussein Obama



Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

They are increasing the price on RR, their Digital Phone product and we all know how often they raise cable TV rates.

RR Standard has always been $47.95 here, with an extra $9.95 for Turbo ... and it's a pathetic 7Mbps/384Kbps or 10Mbps/512Kbps.

You must live in a competitive area. Enjoy.



Steve Mehs
Jobs is Dead
Premium
join:2005-07-16

In this instance, a whole $2 for broadband and a whole dollar for Digital Phone. Wow that's bank breaking right there.

No, my only other broadband option is the Verizon's lame DSL at 3Mb/768Kb, and that just became available two years ago thanks to remote terminals.

Wasn't your pathetic 7Mb less then half that speed a few years ago at 3Mb? Here's a thought, be grateful for what you have, and that this is your first price increase after getting speed increases.
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Don't Blame Me, I Voted For McCain
Welcome to The SSA, The Socialist States of Amerika, Lead By Your Dictator, Hussein Obama



Hazy Arc

join:2006-04-10
Greenwood, SC

Who spit in your cranberry sauce?



Steve Mehs
Jobs is Dead
Premium
join:2005-07-16

All of you who think you're so deserving, and want 100Mb broadband for 2 dollars a month.

Price increases happen, Time Warner for the most part have not increased prices on broadband while increasing speeds, and now after YEARS a price increase happens and people act like it's the end of the world.
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Don't Blame Me, I Voted For McCain
Welcome to The SSA, The Socialist States of Amerika, Lead By Your Dictator, Hussein Obama



Matt
All noise, no signal.
Premium
join:2003-07-20
Jamestown, NC
kudos:12

said by Steve Mehs:

All of you who think you're so deserving, and want 100Mb broadband for 2 dollars a month.

Price increases happen, Time Warner for the most part have not increased prices on broadband while increasing speeds, and now after YEARS a price increase happens and people act like it's the end of the world.
I wouldn't mind the price increase so much, but the cost to provide that same bandwidth has gone DOWN ... they are now increasing prices and trialing ridiculous caps. Since my area has no competition, we have the same lame-ass 384Kbps upload that has been available since the start.

Luckily, I live in a small pocket of the Triad that has fiber available to me, so I get 15/2 from another provider.


Anon52

@rr.com

reply to Steve Mehs
Another Time Warner Cable FanBOy......

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»$38 For 100Mbps Cable, VoIP & 120 TV Channels


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