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Paper1 04-17-2022 08:53 AM

Xfinity bill tops $300.00 a month
 
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

Bogie Shooter 04-17-2022 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

Take a ride down to the XFinity store. Discuss you account with them and explain what you want. I have found them very helpful and I usually end up saving money. Sure beats talking on the phone…….

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-17-2022 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

That means your contract has renewed. I believe you have that very first cycle of the new year to change your plan without penalty. You would need to contact them directly - at the store is usually quicker.

"Triple Play" isn't really a package anymore, now you customize. I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it, for the current promotions (you won't get to see those promos on your own account).

I can get 600mbps, 185+ channels, and the phone for $153.95 not including equipment, fees and taxes.

You need to be vigilant with Xfinity. Set your calendar to remind you a month before this year's contract expires, so you can call them and go through the negotiation process again.

Bill14564 04-17-2022 09:28 AM

You can also look into T-Mobile's 5G internet offering.

I don't believe T-Mobile has a cable TV offering but there are several threads discussing streaming options.

Bogie Shooter 04-17-2022 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2084636)
That means your contract has renewed. I believe you have that very first cycle of the new year to change your plan without penalty. You would need to contact them directly - at the store is usually quicker.

"Triple Play" isn't really a package anymore, now you customize. I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it, for the current promotions (you won't get to see those promos on your own account).

I can get 600mbps, 185+ channels, and the phone for $153.95 not including equipment, fees and taxes.

You need to be vigilant with Xfinity. Set your calendar to remind you a month before this year's contract expires, so you can call them and go through the negotiation process again.

I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it,

What does this mean?

Stu from NYC 04-17-2022 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2084644)
I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it,

What does this mean?

Freeloaders?

retiredguy123 04-17-2022 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2084644)
I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it,

What does this mean?

If you use your own address, they know that you are a customer and won't show you the current promotions for new customers. But, if you use a nearby address, you can see all current offers.

Garywt 04-17-2022 10:27 AM

We pay over $300 up north but have cable to 6 TV’s. In Florida it is about $170 with 3 TV’s. We have phone up north. A lot of money but I like my shows and don’t want to stream. The last time I tried to lower the plan they would only add all the pay channels and keep the cost the same.

Bogie Shooter 04-17-2022 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2084646)
If you use your own address, they know that you are a customer and won't show you the current promotions for new customers. But, if you use a nearby address, you can see all current offers.

So simple, yet so complicated.🤪

retiredguy123 04-17-2022 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2084636)
That means your contract has renewed. I believe you have that very first cycle of the new year to change your plan without penalty. You would need to contact them directly - at the store is usually quicker.

"Triple Play" isn't really a package anymore, now you customize. I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it, for the current promotions (you won't get to see those promos on your own account).

I can get 600mbps, 185+ channels, and the phone for $153.95 not including equipment, fees and taxes.

You need to be vigilant with Xfinity. Set your calendar to remind you a month before this year's contract expires, so you can call them and go through the negotiation process again.

Actually, it means that your contract has expired, not renewed. You no longer have a contract, but are on a month-to-month plan. So, the contract discounts that were applied have been removed. That is why your bill increased by $50. Whenever you start a new 1 or 2 year contract with Xfinity, you should mark your calendar so you don't allow the contract to expire without replacing it with a new contract. The best way to do that is with an in-person meeting at the Xfinity store.

RICH1 04-17-2022 11:23 AM

Have you considered , WI-FI only and Streaming You Tube TV from a Roku…I’ve been doing it for 4 years… Speak to a younger person who can better explain this to you..

MDLNB 04-17-2022 12:43 PM

My xfinity kept going up and up, even after I negotiated a lower price. I dumped them and never looked back. I went to Centrylink for Internet, guaranteed price for life, no increases. I now stream via Roku and get more variety and much more entertainment than ever before and a great picture. All this for less than half what I was paying at Xfinity.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-17-2022 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2084644)
I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it,

What does this mean?

You go to the xfinity website. If you already have an account, if you log in to your account or use your own address when it asks for it, you will NOT see the current new-customer promotions.

The only way you can see them is to enter an address of a property that doesn't currently have xfinity. Any house that's unoccupied, would likely qualify.

So I use a house that I know recently sold and hasn't had anyone move in yet. It's a vacant property, without any internet or TV access.

OrangeBlossomBaby 04-17-2022 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RICH1 (Post 2084709)
Have you considered , WI-FI only and Streaming You Tube TV from a Roku…I’ve been doing it for 4 years… Speak to a younger person who can better explain this to you..

Well the person apparently wants landline for telemarketers (I don't know why he would want a phone dedicated to telemarketers but hey - everyone needs a hobby). Xfinity isn't really landline anyway, it's VoIP. If the electricity cuts out in the house, so does the phone access. It is reliant on the internet to operate. On true landline, your phone still has dial-tone when the electricity cuts out.

Regardless - WiFi only and streaming YouTube TV with a Roku is a great option. That's what we did. My computer, laptop, printer, tablet, the TV in the living room and the TV in hubby's "man-cave" (workshop) all feed off the wifi signal. We also have both our cell phones set to wifi when we're home since we're on a shared data plan for our cell phone service.

He can watch golf on TV while I'm watching a movie on my computer. My hearing aids are blue-toothed to a streaming device on the computer so I can go speakerless and have full stereo surround sound in my head while watching the movie.

We haven't gone the "smart home" route - probably won't, but other than that we're totally hooked up to the internet. With no cable.

Bill14564 04-17-2022 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2084844)
Well the person apparently wants landline for telemarketers (I don't know why he would want a phone dedicated to telemarketers but hey - everyone needs a hobby). Xfinity isn't really landline anyway, it's VoIP. If the electricity cuts out in the house, so does the phone access. It is reliant on the internet to operate. On true landline, your phone still has dial-tone when the electricity cuts out.

Regardless - WiFi only and streaming YouTube TV with a Roku is a great option. That's what we did. My computer, laptop, printer, tablet, the TV in the living room and the TV in hubby's "man-cave" (workshop) all feed off the wifi signal. We also have both our cell phones set to wifi when we're home since we're on a shared data plan for our cell phone service.

He can watch golf on TV while I'm watching a movie on my computer. My hearing aids are blue-toothed to a streaming device on the computer so I can go speakerless and have full stereo surround sound in my head while watching the movie.

We haven't gone the "smart home" route - probably won't, but other than that we're totally hooked up to the internet. With no cable.

The Xfinity he has now is a VOIP modem and even Verizon is very likely to have VOIP somewhere in the me middle.

Most VOIP modems have battery backup for power outages though they would not last as long as traditional landline service (if that even exists any more)

Nucky 04-17-2022 04:18 PM

I had what started to be a bad experience in Xfinity the other day but the Manager ended up doing a great job and even followed up after the billing problem was straightened out. Wowie. Thought I was on customer service with Amex of Apple.

The last thing they are finding for me is the ENGLISH speaking customer service phone number. There is one and it's a secret.

I would stand on my head and spit chicklets to help the OP not pay 3 Beans a month. Gimme a break. What are they? Jessie James without the mask?

Keefelane66 04-17-2022 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

And you thought $250 was a good rate?

Paper1 04-17-2022 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2084886)
And you thought $250 was a good rate?

No, my initial rate was around $200. It increased $48 last year when original term expired. This last $50 increase was a surprise to me.

OronocoCharlie 04-18-2022 04:25 AM

T-mobile is fine
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2084637)
You can also look into T-Mobile's 5G internet offering.

I don't believe T-Mobile has a cable TV offering but there are several threads discussing streaming options.

I use T-Mobile senior plan for $50/month (all fees and taxes included). I'm quite happy with it.

bobeaston 04-18-2022 04:35 AM

As for the 5G internet offerings ... beware.
They sound great and probably work well ***---IF---*** you are near a 5G tower.

I tried the T-Mobile version and found it VERRRRRRY slow. The closest tower to me is still 4G and that's the one their box connected to. At the time the nearest 5G tower was much farther away than the 4G tower I can see looking out a window.

Use a tower finder to check before you buy.

thevillages2013 04-18-2022 05:05 AM

Pretty sure YouTube tv still has a 7 day free trial. On a smart tv download the app and follow instructions for startup. No smart tv get a roku or fire stick . If you like it cancel the crap out of everything but internet from Xfinity. Sounds like (for the OP ) the landline is just there for the bundle plan which may have expired

RoadToad 04-18-2022 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2084644)
I just checked using a house in the neighborhood that doesn't have anyone living in it,

What does this mean?

It means he used that address to get a "new subscriber" quote.

RoadToad 04-18-2022 05:28 AM

Go T-mobile for phone and 5G internet; HULU with "Live" for a Total of $115
 
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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084917)
No, my initial rate was around $200. It increased $48 last year when original term expired. This last $50 increase was a surprise to me.

OMG... Really!!..
Go T-mobile for phone and 5G internet; HULU with "Live" for a Total of $115
for the whole shebang.
$300 is redicules...

NoMo50 04-18-2022 05:52 AM

We use Verizon for cell phones, and have been very satisfied with them for a long time. But...i'm not sold on their local version of 5G right now. I have noticed VERY slow data rates when my phone switches over to 5G as opposed to the "old" 4G. For example: When playing Mallory Hill last week, I noticed my phone receiving a 5G signal. Launching my Bushnell Golf app took until we were on 2 tee until the course maps were downloaded. Previously, using 4G, that process took less than 10 seconds. For that reason alone, I would be reluctant to have my home internet based on 5G cell service.

Oneiric 04-18-2022 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in
advance.

Whenever Xfinity does this, I ask to speak to the "Retention" department. I basically tell them that unless they give me the same price for another 2 years, I'm gone. After a few minutes of their smoke and mirror specials and discounts, we come to an agreement for another 2 years.

thevillages2013 04-18-2022 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by NoMo50 (Post 2085004)
We use Verizon for cell phones, and have been very satisfied with them for a long time. But...i'm not sold on their local version of 5G right now. I have noticed VERY slow data rates when my phone switches over to 5G as opposed to the "old" 4G. For example: When playing Mallory Hill last week, I noticed my phone receiving a 5G signal. Launching my Bushnell Golf app took until we were on 2 tee until the course maps were downloaded. Previously, using 4G, that process took less than 10 seconds. For that reason alone, I would be reluctant to have my home internet based on 5G cell service.

Did you know that if you have Xfinity for your home internet you can get cell phone service from them at a fraction of the cost of Verizon using the same cell towers? Two years now for us with Xfinity and the cost for two phones total is $33 a month. There are monthly data limits but we haven’t reached one yet

retiredguy123 04-18-2022 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by thevillages2013 (Post 2085007)
Did you know that if you have Xfinity for your home internet you can get cell phone service from them at a fraction of the cost of Verizon using the same cell towers? Two years now for us with Xfinity and the cost for two phones total is $33 a month. There are monthly data limits but we haven’t reached one yet

My Xfinity Mobile cell phone bill is $13.63 per month for unlimited talk and text, and up to 1gb of data, which I have never exceeded. It uses the Verizon network, which is the only network I would ever use.

Topgun 1776 04-18-2022 06:17 AM

I was a Dish Regional Manager. When I saw the high rates for every service here, I began streaming. Now, I have HBO, HBO Max, Showtime, EPIX, Prime Video, Cinemax, Disney, and hundreds of live regular channels with all the sports I want for less than $150 a month. I use Charter for Internet Get rid of cable and the dish....CUT THE CORD! STREAM!!!!

defrey12 04-18-2022 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2084631)
Take a ride down to the XFinity store. Discuss you account with them and explain what you want. I have found them very helpful and I usually end up saving money. Sure beats talking on the phone…….

Best idea for sure. The guy even told us to come in every two years and threaten to cancel…they’ll fix it.

danglanzsr 04-18-2022 06:26 AM

I tried the Verizon home internet. The service was awful. First, it is not 5G in the Villages, it is 4G. Second, the connection was interrupted so often, i.e. 5 times per hour, I took it back the next day. Third, when I returned the modem, I was charged a "restock fee" of $30.

ScottGo 04-18-2022 06:44 AM

Our 2 yr contract ends Jan 2023 dumping it asap. Special rate doubled end of 1st year. Will go back to antenna (s) & keep internet only.

jedalton 04-18-2022 06:47 AM

contact me for this: Firestick streaming service has live tv, over 3,000 channels, all local, NFL. MLB, NHL NBA MLB and so much more for $25/mth.

retiredguy123 04-18-2022 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ScottGo (Post 2085039)
Our 2 yr contract ends Jan 2023 dumping it asap. Special rate doubled end of 1st year. Will go back to antenna (s) & keep internet only.

As long as you keep one Xfinity service, like internet, you don't need to wait until the contract expires. There is no penalty to downgrade your service.

elevatorman 04-18-2022 06:56 AM

I have been using T-mobile 5G Internet for the last 6 months with no problems. If you have their cell phone service internet is $40/mo. $50 without. Streaming U-tube TV, Prime, Netflix, Brit box, on a Roku device. I do have a smart TV but find the Roku remote easier to navigate so i got one for each TV.. Roku $29 one time fee.

rsmurano 04-18-2022 07:17 AM

Nobody needs a landline and I wouldn’t use any internet companies voip service because normally this costs over $20 a month. I have been using Ooma for 10 years and pay around $5 a month for taxes after buying the box for $100.
Check out all streaming services for which channels they carry to make sure they have what you want to watch. Right now, I have been using dish network for tv and have for over 20 years. I worked out a 2 year deal with them so their price is comparable to other streaming services and giving me much more tv content and technology.
As for streaming services, the get all the sports channels I want and the channels my wife watches, I would have to get multiple streaming services at a cost of more that what I’m paying dish. I use Apple TV’s for streaming tv and audio to every room in my house

midiwiz 04-18-2022 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

your description makes so sense - landline for telemarketing calls? If you have a cell phone, having that landline isn't going to do anything. In addition, it's not great security to have it which means a published number.

also never ever autopay anything, it's not worth it, if their data gets hacked into you lose.

as for Verizon, like everyone else whole it might provide the best service (as claimed by others) it really depends on where you are because then all your internet is on 5G aka just like your cell phone.

You'd be better off getting only internet, a fire stick, and leave it at that.

Proveone 04-18-2022 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Paper1 (Post 2084611)
I have Xfiniity's triple play package that includes internet, landline phone for telemarketing calls, and TV. Against my better judgement I agreed to auto pay giving them access to my credit card. They have exercised liberally including a $50 increase this billing cycle. My question for forum has anyone signed on with Verizon internet thru their 5G network that supposably available in Villages. Thank you in advance.

First, buy your own modem instead of renting theirs. Only buy their internet speed, at least 100 speed. Then get an Ooma, if you want local or long distance phone service besides your cell phone. Finally, purchase a Roku for streaming, and research cable TV streaming services like You Tube TV, Sling, Fubo. It's a lot cheaper and no contracts!

MoNonnon 04-18-2022 08:03 AM

We switched from Xfinity Internet to Verizon 5G, about a month ago. So far so good. Less than half the $.

MrFlorida 04-18-2022 08:19 AM

Some of my neighbors use Verizon's over the air internet, and are very happy with it, it costs around $50 a month.

boatorgolf 04-18-2022 08:30 AM

I agree! Great help there


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