
10-03-2016, 09:32 AM
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My experience with CenturyLink is that you can get "the new customer deal" after your "new customer deal" has expired if you call them up and ask for it. It may take a couple of calls. That is the new paradigm; be prepared to call periodically to get the latest deal.
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Originally Posted by shotgunpeople
After 2 years my ComCast bill went from $113.00 to $187.00.
I called to find out what happened and they told me the 2 year contract had expired and I would be paying the higher bill from now on. I asked what we could do to bring this down, and other than go to basic everything, the fellow offered nothing. I told him I probably would have to look around for a better deal, and his reply was: "Well sir, we will be sad to loose you". NO offer to reduce the price, no nothing !
I went to the Century Link store off 441 and OMG, MORE for a lot less. My bill now will be in the $100.00 area, and if I go back 1 month before the 1 year anniversary date (forever) they will honor this promotional price.
So far, VERY happy, and we don't have all those cables running to each TV, they are all on wireless receivers.
WELL WORTH taking the time to explore your options.
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