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dvd536
as Mr. Pink as they come
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join:2001-04-27
Phoenix, AZ
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reply to The Beer

Re: New lower prices could get dial-up users to switch

said by The Beer:

Yes and when the promotional price is over they will switch back.
Not so fast there bubby. promo period is 12 months, minimum contract length is 18 months. so you're stuck for 6 months after your rates shoot back up if you don't want to be hit with ETF!
and in the end it is STILL QWEST SERVICE!
--
When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee


The Beer
I Love It When A Plan Comes Together
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join:2001-07-24
Atlantic, IA

Yea I did the math, I switched back recently... here is why.

I live 2 blocks from the RDSLAM
They gave me a $100 NFM Gift Card (And I was buying a new TV that day anyway)
Paid my phone package for 3 Months
I need the phone line for the alarm (Nextalarm is to expensive now)

Cox is like $55/mo for just internet now.
Qwest was like $52/mo all taxes for package and 6.0/mo first year, $60 there after on price for life.
Hopefully the package stays at $25/mo.

So I will ride it out, sure it's slower than cox but I get my port 25 and 80

As for qwest service.... they ran out of pairs for my house (I have an unrelated T1) so they threw a CAT5 on the fence till they could come bury it, that was 4 months ago.


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