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titanium
Titanium

join:2000-05-25
West Richland, WA

hand made...

riiiiiiiiight ... thats the biggest crock of $hit i have ever heard... but can't expect much else from this company.

techoncall$

join:2001-09-18
Charter-WI

Think about this. If you lose a movie from a video store you have to pay the 89.95 suggested retail cost.

If you lose a book from the library you have to pay the suggested retail cost.

You could go to a discount store and buy these items cheaper. This is how companies ensure that they will get their return on their investment if a customer loses or breaks it.

Just my 2 Cents--Flame Away
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The views expressed may not directly reflect those of my employer, Charter Communications



cybermud

join:2000-08-25
Chicago, IL

I agree with you wholeheartedly, but often times, AT&T specifies that it is their responsibility to pick up the modem. If they never do, then are you liable?

I also understand that most people aren't home during the day when tech's are out installing new modems and collecting old ones, so this is kind of a grey area....


reply to techoncall$
may or may not be handmade

but just like you said, you must pay the original price of a missing movie from a movie store

because they have a special license

im sure these modems have some sort of fcc license



JakCrow

join:2001-12-06
Palo Alto, CA

Actually, these Shark Fin modems are discontinued units from 3Com that you could by in the store for $150 to $199 dollars, so no, at&t has no grounds for charging $650 for it.



g0nepostal
I Am The One Her Mom Warned Her About

join:2001-03-23
Concord, CA
Reviews:
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·Astound Broadband
·DSL EXTREME

reply to titanium

$100-150 is still too much

You can find them for less than $100 on Ebay!

AT&T is smoking major crack. They need to lay off the Monopoly Cigars® they've been inhaling.

gp

orgaz

join:2002-02-03
Edmonton, AB

reply to techoncall$

Re: hand made...

they also charge 49.95 for a network card that may or may not be brand-new out-of-the-box. Their justification is that they're also delivering this nic to your door, even though a tech is coming out anyways to install your service(which they're charging 49.95 for anyways; assuming its not a promo).


djdanska
Rudie32
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join:2001-04-21
kudos:4
Reviews:
·Clear Wireless
·Time Warner Cable
·T-Mobile US

reply to titanium
It depends on what kind of modem he had. Those Motorola CyberSurfer (non-docsis) modems really do cost them $600-650 each. No lie..
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guru700

join:2001-04-08
Matawan, NJ

reply to titanium
I guess it might be a good price. It may be a rare shark fin and you can get a lot of money for the soup.

[text was edited by author 2002-03-09 22:48:21]



SRFireside

join:2001-01-19
Houston, TX

said by guru700:
I guess it might be a good price. It may be a rare shark fin and you can get a lot of money for the soup.

[text was edited by author 2002-03-09 22:48:21]

Take a look inside and see if you can find a limited edition number and a certificate of authenticity


odog
Cable Centric Vendor Biased
Premium,VIP
join:2001-08-05
Atlanta, GA
kudos:5
Reviews:
·Comcast

reply to titanium
that bill is hella old..... but even then i believe they were EOL..

just try getting support for their other DOCSIS modems..... took me almost 30 minutes to find a firmware for the 3cr29210 office connect.. and i didn't find it with 3com assitance...
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hsdguy

join:2001-06-17
Plymouth, MA

reply to JakCrow
AT&T can charge whatever they want.... Because they can!


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