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Old 02-16-2025, 11:00 AM
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I went to my appointment at the Rolling Acres Xfinity store yesterday and explained to Jose that my internet had become too expensive and I wanted to switch to NOW. He went off and got a reconditioned modem/router (M/R) in a sealed box and accessed my account, canceling my current connection. He then sent me a text message. Unfortunately he didn't inform me first, and Mrs Fox had the phone with her while out shopping, so I had to walk across to Michael's and haul her back to Xfinity. While waiting for Jose to free up again we followed the link on the text and ticked all of the boxes. We assumed this was what was required and would save time. However, when Jose called us over he said that we would now have to wait for another M/R to come by courier as the account was now set up direct, not through him. We complained at the unfairness of life and he went to talk to the big cheese who sorted it out for us, so we left the store with our M/R in hand.

Our original connection was still live so we didn't fire up NOW until this morning. You need an internet connection to do (although I suspect a phone call to Comcast would work, too). Took about five minutes in total (needed to reboot) and all working well.

I signed up for the 100Mbps for $30 per month, or there is a 200Mbps for $45. Will run a speed-check once I am on my direct-connected computer.

There is no "Vacation Plan" with NOW, so you have to cancel your account when you leave then go on-line and sign up for a new account when you get back.

Will post again if I find any problems, or when the price goes up.
Thank you for following up and letting us know how getting the NOW service went. It's a good thing the "Big Cheese" was there to help you get things resolved. Interestingly, I got an offer from Spectrum for the same service as NOW for $20/month, no offer limit. I guess Xfintity and Spectrum are in competition in offering the cheapest basic internet service. Word must have got out that 100Mbs is all we need here in the Villages.

Anyway, let us know if there is any difference with the service you had vs the NOW service.