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morbo
Complete Your Transaction

join:2002-01-22
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commitment?

to get the new speed and price, do you have to agree to a year or year+ commitment?


Mrq5
The Fab Four

join:1999-08-21
Warren, MI

With the latest moves DSL providers like SBC and Verizon are making, it will make the choice a little easier for those that have a choice between Cable and DSL.

I still feel DSL is a better connection, given that your lines are descent and you are within reasonable distance. I love my SBC/Ameritech DSL connection. Almost no downtimes and speeds remain constant and reliabe, EVEN DURING PEAK HOURS. The ONLY time I even considered Comcast is due to the lower costs and higher downloads. Now that Comcast has lowered their downloads(not sure why they just dont upgrade their networks and blow DSL completely away) and DSL has lowered their prices its 'almost' a no-brainer to go with DSL, especially gamers since DSL typically has lower pings.


dp
Go Steelers
Premium,MVM
join:2000-12-08
Greensburg, PA
·Verizon Online DSL

reply to morbo
said by morbo See Profile:
to get the new speed and price, do you have to agree to a year or year+ commitment?
No, no agreements but you do have to call billing. I heard that it will eventually happen to all if you qualify (12000 or less feet from CO) but to be safe I would call in. Even if you don't qualify for the speed bump, you can at least get the new price.
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mglunt

join:2001-09-10
Fredericksburg, VA
·Verizon FIOS

reply to morbo
said by morbo See Profile:
to get the new speed and price, do you have to agree to a year or year+ commitment?
I have been a customer for about 4 months now, and was never required to sign a contract.

The only thing you have to do if you cancel the service within the first year is mail back the modem. They send you a pre-paid shipping label to do so. Otherwise, the modem is yours to keep.

merc669
Premium
join:2000-08-19
Lexington Park, MD

 reply to morbo
I just got off the phone about an hour ago and had mine upgraded and my price for it cut. In about 4 to 8 business days I will have the Advanced DSL Service from Verizon for $5 less than I am paying now. Quite a deal for 34.95! Thanks Verizon!!

ka101......
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