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Re: No more 24 month price quarantee?? said by gfry22:I will never get their phone again with all those taxes. You might want to re-check that. I think all the taxes are now included in the current price of $19.99 for phone. |
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| reply to passerby said by passerby:Investors don't seem to agree with your sentiment. For the moment they don't, because they, like the modern US manglement only care about the next quarter.
The US business model, along with the emergence of the MBA, is killing the long term health and stability of many companies . |
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 | reply to Flibbetigibb said by Flibbetigibb :I just got off the phone with a spectacularly bey-otcy Charter rep, flatly refused to do anything for me on price (my 24 month just ran out). Mostly likely a holdover from the "this is cable, you'll pay what we charge or drop dead" CSR days.
No skin off my nose, I'll bounce to DSL for a month, then sign up for the newbie Charter deal and then get the same service for even less than I've been paying for the last couple of years. It's 90 days without any of Charter's services to get new customer status.
To be considered a new Charter customer, customer must not have subscribed to Charter TV®, Charter Internet® and/or Charter Phone® service within the previous 90 days and must have no outstanding obligations to Charter. |
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| reply to Slagathor Here is what I found on the page where the $29.99 HSI deal is offered.
»connect.charter.com/MobileBB/PRO···mer.aspx
"GENERAL DISCLAIMER
©2013 Charter Communications, Inc. Offers are valid for a limited time only, to qualifying residential customers who have not subscribed to applicable services within the previous 30 days and have no outstanding obligation to Charter. Standard rates apply after promotion. TV equipment required & is extra; Charter Internet modem is required & included in price; Phone taxes, fees, & surcharges are included in price; other equipment, install, taxes, fees & surcharges may apply. Credit approval, prepayment or major credit card may be required. Services are subject to all applicable service terms & conditions, which are subject to change. Trademarks belong to their respective owners. Services not available in all areas. Restrictions apply." |
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 kherrPremium join:2000-09-04 Collinsville, IL | reply to whoaru99 said by whoaru99:said by Flibbetigibb :I just got off the phone with a spectacularly bey-otcy Charter rep, flatly refused to do anything for me on price (my 24 month just ran out). Mostly likely a holdover from the "this is cable, you'll pay what we charge or drop dead" CSR days.
No skin off my nose, I'll bounce to DSL for a month, then sign up for the newbie Charter deal and then get the same service for even less than I've been paying for the last couple of years. It's 90 days without any of Charter's services to get new customer status. To be considered a new Charter customer, customer must not have subscribed to Charter TV®, Charter Internet® and/or Charter Phone® service within the previous 90 days and must have no outstanding obligations to Charter. And then don't you have to pay for a "new install" also ... |
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