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Ebolla

join:2005-09-28
Dracut, MA

reply to ColorBASIC

Re: Great work Karl!

Why is it shocking that a cable company has a discount on services other then cable when you subscribe to cable. I am sorry but it IS a bundle discount. Phone and CHSI? discounted CHSI, cable and CHSI? discounted CHSI. I guess by the reasoning you provide that it is a "penalty" that when you don't buy things on sale at a store you are paying a "penalty" for not waiting for a sale.

mglunt

join:2001-09-10
Fredericksburg, VA

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The issue I have is this....

This story shows the FULL NON-BUNDLED price for something like Verizon FIOS, but then a note at the bottom about the discount.

For Comcast, it shows the Discounted BUNDLE rate in the main list without mention of the non-bundle price anywhere.

For example... I just called Comcast.

$57.95 for 4Mbps service without TV
$42.95 for 6Mpbs service with TV.

Comcrap is not only charging $15 more, but giving less! Thank God FIOS came in just before Comcast took over Adelphia here (who didn't charge more for non-TV customers - they stopped doing it)

The list here for Comcast should have listed $57.95 as the price of the service with a note about the $15 discount for bundling - just as they (dslreports) did for the FIOS.



Karl Bode
News Guy
join:2000-03-02
kudos:30

You're right, for consistent format's sake. I will change that.



ColorBASIC
8-bit Fun
Premium
join:2006-12-29
Corona, CA

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reply to Ebolla
No one here ever saw their prices drop. Those with HSI and no CATV like me saw our rates skyrocket 30%. Those with HSI and CATV saw their HSI rate stay exactly the same. There was no discount, EVER. The ONLY change to anyone's bill was a price increase for those HSI subs without CATV.

Sorry but an avoidance of an increase isn't a discount no matter how Comcast apologists try and phrase it.

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Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire



Ebolla

join:2005-09-28
Dracut, MA

no YOU saw an increase in your area due to pricing going from Adelphia's pricing to comcasts pricing. I didnt see anything except a decrease as it has always run that way with billing. Comparing pricing from one company to another isnt exactly an accurate representation of the facts.



ColorBASIC
8-bit Fun
Premium
join:2006-12-29
Corona, CA

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ATTBi's pricing. MediaOne - ATTB - Comcast - Time Warner.

Comcast instituted the penalty 6 months after taking over from ATTB. That's 6 months before suddenly and with no notice taking a 30% increase. The only direction the bills went was up. No one saw any discount, only increases or no changes.

Avoiding a price increase is not discount no matter how you or Brian Roberts want to spin it.
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Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire


mglunt

join:2001-09-10
Fredericksburg, VA

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reply to Ebolla


I remember years ago when Comcast first started the bundle "discount". I was a DTV customer for TV, and paying roughly $40 for HSI and a Modem rental from Comcast.

Then, Comcast decided to offer this bundle "discount" as you call it.

Only problem with the "discount" was that the people with Comcast TV just got to keep on paying the same rate, but the people without Comcast TV got to pay $5 (I think that's what it was at the time) more for service.

In other words when the "discounts" as you call them went into effect, nobody saw their bills drop. How then is it a discount?



ColorBASIC
8-bit Fun
Premium
join:2006-12-29
Corona, CA

In our area Comcast's out of nowhere penalty was $14.00. I just opened my bill and one month and it jumped from $42.95 to $56.95. Additionally I was passed over for many of the speed increases Comcast had. Comcast really socked it to you on many fronts if you didn't want their crappy CATV service.
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Macintosh Users Group Serving the Inland Empire


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