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Re: [DSL] New house, new line, Bell says No TeksavvyIt should also be noted that Bell's fiber internet prices are better than their regular prices. For instance their 50/50 (250GB) connection is 50$. So it's actually comparable to TSI's rate.
If you wanted a smaller plan, I'm not sure it compares as favorably. |
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HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON |
HiVolt
Premium Member
2013-Apr-29 6:17 pm
said by DSL_Ricer:It should also be noted that Bell's fiber internet prices are better than their regular prices. For instance their 50/50 (250GB) connection is 50$. So it's actually comparable to TSI's rate.
If you wanted a smaller plan, I'm not sure it compares as favorably. Is it a time limited promo, or requires other bell services in a bundle, or some kind of term commitment? I doubt its an everyday price for a single service. |
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nitzguy Premium Member join:2002-07-11 Sudbury, ON |
nitzguy
Premium Member
2013-Apr-29 8:33 pm
said by HiVolt:said by DSL_Ricer:It should also be noted that Bell's fiber internet prices are better than their regular prices. For instance their 50/50 (250GB) connection is 50$. So it's actually comparable to TSI's rate.
If you wanted a smaller plan, I'm not sure it compares as favorably. Is it a time limited promo, or requires other bell services in a bundle, or some kind of term commitment? I doubt its an everyday price for a single service. Agreed, here in Sudbury Bell is offering 50/30 service for $44.95/mth but that's for the 1st 3 mos then it goes to $84.95/mo. 20/15 service available for $29.95/mo then its $69.95/mo after the promo ends. |
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Wow, try to see if you can sign up to this: » www.bell.ca/Bell_Interne ··· et_50_50But HiVolt is right, the 50$ price is in a bundle (with 1 other service). It's 54$ with no other service. Yes, that is the ongoing price, not an N month promotion (I checked with a service agent just to make sure, however much that's worth). |
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yyzlhr join:2012-09-03 Scarborough, ON |
yyzlhr
Member
2013-Apr-29 9:56 pm
said by DSL_Ricer:Wow, try to see if you can sign up to this: »www.bell.ca/Bell_Interne ··· et_50_50
But HiVolt is right, the 50$ price is in a bundle (with 1 other service). It's 54$ with no other service. Yes, that is the ongoing price, not an N month promotion (I checked with a service agent just to make sure, however much that's worth). "Available to new customers and current Bell Internet dial-up customers with an account in good standing who continuously subscribe to the Bundle with Bell Fibe Internet 50/50 and at least one other select service; see bell.ca/bundledetails. Promotional $49.95 monthly rate: monthly rate is $86.95 (subject to change), less $33.00 ongoing monthly credit, less $4 Bundle discount. $82.95/mo thereafter." From the bell website itself. $54 is not the ongoing price. |
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lewism join:2008-04-25 Brossard, QC |
lewism
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2013-Apr-29 10:05 pm
Yeah the ongoing credit last for 990 months (i.e. for life) or until Bell screws up your account. |
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yyzlhr join:2012-09-03 Scarborough, ON |
yyzlhr
Member
2013-Apr-29 10:39 pm
said by lewism:Yeah the ongoing credit last for 990 months (i.e. for life) or until Bell screws up your account. Then why does it say $82.95/month thereafter? Are they being so courteous to give me a heads up that they intend on screwing up our accounts in the future? Or is there something else they're implying? |
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