
07-23-2024, 09:19 AM
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Originally Posted by biker1
Yes, I had the same experience. When I switched from CenturyLink to the rebranded QuantumFiber, I was also told the price was for life. I did question the representative about this because there was nothing in writing on their website to confirm this. I figured the price would stay at $30 per month for perhaps a couple of years and then bump up a bit. Before switching to the rebranded name, I was paying $45 per month but that was truly a one price per life offer in writing. I figured even if the $30 per month price went up in a couple of years, I would still be ahead. The current offer of $50 per month does have a fixed price for life, with a few caveats, but includes their mesh router (which I don’t need) and higher bandwidths (which I also don’t need) so I will continue using them at $40 per month. I did talk to QuantumFiber about this and they stated something I already knew; the $30 per month service was not one price for life. In general, unless you see it in writing on their website, buyer beware. Fortunately, internet access is similar to a lot of technology in that you get more for the same price, or less, as time goes by.
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Thank you. Much to my chagrin, I did not act with due diligence when I accepted the premise that they were telling the truth when they promised lifetime $30 a month. I normally do not accept these things so easily. Must be getting old. 👴
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