  CRP Comcast of Ocean County
join:2005-12-26 Brick, NJ | reply to Steely Re: Comcast two year service plan for old customers
Well I received the offer that the OP was talking about today in my bill which was screwed up. So those folks in Ocean County who are interested in these triple play offers, make sure you check your bill. |
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  mikedz4
join:2003-04-14 Weirton, WV | I don't like the fact that I'm now signing a contract with comcast if I sign into this tripleplay deal. |
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  cypherstream Looking forward to the future of things. Premium,MVM join:2004-12-02 Reading, PA clubs:
| Well if it means lower prices, thats usually the advantage to a contract. A Contract is a written agreement for a period of time. So you should in theory be 'locked in' at that price regardless of any price increases for the duration of your contract. |
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 hdspts
join:2006-04-03 Eatontown, NJ
| reply to TurboDan said by TurboDan :The deal is NOT for two years, it's for THREE years. You get two years for $129 (w/ HBO, SHO, STZ), but then there is ZERO mention of how much the third year will cost. Your fine print could be different from those I have seen, but in all that I have seen the contract period is for two years. What they are saying is that after two years, you will start to be billed at the normal current rate for services. They want to clarify that while you have to stay with the plan for two years once you sign up, that special rate does NOT continue after the 24 months. I'm sure some custoemrs would assume that they retain the triple play rate beyond the two years, and that two years is merely the minimum commitment. In reality, it is also the maximum length. This gives Comcast control of what special rate, if any, they want to offer in two years time, or at the very least, their customers would have to resign for two more years to retain a special rate. In other words, there is no month-to-month triple play rate once the two years is up. |
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