  NOZIREV
join:2008-07-10 New Bedford, MA | Can you blame them?
They lost 12.2 percent of there landline customers in 2008. That is pretty significant. -- "Citius, Altius, Fortius" [Faster, Higher, Stronger] |
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join:2000-07-23 Washington, NJ | I'd be back in an instant if their non-promotional pricing became competitive. |
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  major marco Res Firma Mitescere Nescit Premium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA clubs:
| reply to NOZIREV said by NOZIREV :They lost 12.2 percent of there landline customers in 2008. That is pretty significant. Too bad so sad. |
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  DaveNJ No Fear
join:1999-09-01 New Jersey | reply to NOZIREV Well if they lowered there price to one that was competitive , thats how they would win people back. |
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 PapaMidnight
join:2009-01-13 Baltimore, MD | And kept it low... |
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 elray
join:2000-12-16 Santa Monica, CA
·SONIC.NET
·RoadRunner Cable
·Verizon Online DSL
| reply to DaveNJ said by DaveNJ :Well if they lowered there price to one that was competitive , thats how they would win people back. In California, Verizon (GTE/Continental) didn't have a rate increase for the past 13 years. They didn't lose landline customers over rates. Many people just don't see the need for a landline when all calls are made on their (more expensive) cellphone(s).
Our Verizon landline is a tad over $17 a month. We keep it for full-duplex voice quality, call screening via answering machine, faxing, and reliable 911 service. It is no longer required for DSL, as the "naked" surchage is only $2/month.
Cableco has been very successful at wooing customers via triple-pay promotions, but those are temporary; telco will win customers back when the promotions expire and cableco refuses to negotiate similar discounts. |
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join:2003-10-15 Cleveland, OH | Cable Co's will let you renew your deals and promotions. Have you heard of the Retention Department, they're there for a reason. |
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·Comcast
| reply to elray said by elray :Our Verizon landline is a tad over $17 a month. We keep it for full-duplex voice quality, call screening via answering machine, faxing, and reliable 911 service. It is no longer required for DSL, as the "naked" surchage is only $2/month. Don't know about other VoIP providers, but my Comcast line is full duplex, with better quality (even to UK mobile phones) than I ever remember getting with a landline. I prefer to use Comcast's (free) voicemail, but it works with answering machines too. And my fax. And 911 works just fine (yes, I've had to use it; yes everything came up perfectly on the other end). And it's never gone out in about 3 years. And if you want to screen your calls, caller ID is included as well. -- "Science flies you to the moon. Religion flies you into buildings." |
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  aaronwt Premium join:2004-11-07 Woodbridge, VA
·Verizon FIOS
| reply to NOZIREV said by NOZIREV :They lost 12.2 percent of there landline customers in 2008. That is pretty significant. I was one of them, but I also have Verizon Wireless, FIOS TV, and FIOS internet. So they didn't lose me to cable but to their wireless division. |
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