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Just Another Cable Provider Ripoff
Since 2016 I subscribed to a cable package that includes home phone service with voice mail. Just noticed I was not getting voice mails. Per the cable provider this feature was dropped from my package(without notice) If I want this feature I will be charged an additional fee. I am not ready to cut the cord til I can technical assistance.
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Why not just buy an answering machine? $40 on Amazon.
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We had a package from xfinity that included land line with voice mail.
Every week or so had to reboot modem as phones stopped working. Complained to xfinity and they blamed my modem which we provided. Solution was to finally end a landline which is great as most calls are bogus |
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Most cable packages have a one year of two year agreement with discounts or added services. Some people do not keep track of the expiration date for the agreement. So, when the price increases or they lose a service, they think they are being ripped off, but it is because their agreement expired. I think the cable company should notify the customer in advance of the agreement expiration date, but most of them do not. But, I wouldn't call it a ripoff.
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It continues in TV, with the only difference being the price of the internet service ($104.00 per month but lightning-quick). It is amazing how much a person can pay for what they don't actually need. |
Magic jack
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Maybe get a free Google voice phone number..
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I was thinking about getting a beeper….
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Try OOMA about $5 month for basic service. Initial investment about $100.
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My fault not the provider
I have one of these full packages from Xfinity with what I believe is 185 channels and I have very little complaints to what they have been providing me. Now what I started to realize was that I only watch a handful of channels offered. Other than local stations, maybe ever now and then HBO, HGTV, I've been spending most of my time on Netflix and Prime. My contract is coming to an end in November and have decided to cut the cord. It's not even the money, it's I'm purchasing something I don't use. As I said I have no complaints with Xfinity's service and will continue using them for my internet and mobile phone, but good-by TV.
There is endless info on cutting the cord on YouTube. You can tailor what comes into your home to match your needs without signing a contract. I've already purchased streaming devices, Roku and Chromecast and I'm more than happy with their performance. |
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I would suggest using the website, "suppose.tv" to calculate the cost for everything you need. Also, visit the Xfinity store about a month before your contract expires to see what Xfinity is offering, and do an apples to apples comparison. |
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buy this
since you have cable - buy an OUMA.com machine and pay 4.77 ( taxes ) per month.
FREE voice phone and access your messages from anywhere.. Quote:
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Thanks
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OOMA, the best choice. https://www.amazon.com/Ooma-Telo-Service-Amazon-Devices/dp/B0
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or contact me and I will give you same as cable plus more for $30/mth, saving $125-$140 per month
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or contact me and I will give you same as cable plus more for $30/mth, saving $125-$140 per month
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Just curious are you getting unlimited DATA too? Most cable phone companies give you 2 GB.
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We cut the land line cord with Xfinity just yesterday. Only saved about $10.00/month, but I am now aware of just how confusing (intentional?) the bill is. Bottom line is that Xfinity says they give me internet service at a whopping 1200+ MPS and charge me $95 per month (that includes fees and taxes). Now I have to figure out how to get rid of that one too. We cut the cable cord about a month ago and now have a streaming service which works just fine.
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Set up a Google voice and port to their voicemail. That's what I do even for my cell number. Love Google voicemail... Never fills up. You can opt for text and email notifications delivered transcribe to text (sometimes super funny), and even download the audio messages. Far superior to any isp or cell providor service.
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