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Old 06-01-2018, 10:07 AM
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$35 per month for cable AND internet from Comcast does not sound right.
$35 for one or the other would be a good deal!!!
Both for $35.......I would need to do some checking!
please check-
I know you are not calling me a liar. I'm not that. But I have been fooled before and if you can find out where the con is or contract trick is I would really appreciate your help.



--open in an ingonito window and go to xfinity---tell me what you see---this is what i see

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Xfinity Instant TV and Performance Starter Internet
34.99 dollars per month
$
34
99/mo
for 12 months
with 1-Year Agreement.
$29.99/mo. for 12 mos. with 1 year agreement and autopay and ecobill enrollment.
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Pricing & Other Info
Base Package
Internet
TV
Other Info
Base Package
INTERNET
Up to 25 Mbps Download Speeds

TV
10+ Channels

CONTRACT
1-Year AgreementiContract Information

DETAILS
STARZ®, CINEMAX®, & SHOWTIME® included for 12 mos.HD service included - no TV box requiredOption to add new, flexible channel packsCloud DVR (20 hours of storage)
XFINITY Internet
DOWNLOAD SPEEDS
Up to 25 Mbps Download Speeds

FEATURES
Good for social networking & surfing
An XFINITY Internet Data Usage Plan may apply.

XFINITY TV
CHANNEL LINEUP
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10+ Channels
FEATURES
Get the top networks including NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, and CWWatch your favorite shows and hit movies On Demand
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CUSTOMER COMMITMENT

30-day money-back guarantee
24/7 support and easy-to-use self service apps
Guaranteed 2-hour appointment window
PRICING & OTHER INFO
The offer you selected is eligible for a $5 monthly discount during the term of the Agreement if you enroll in EcoBill paperless billing and automatic payments through Comcast’s self-service online tool via Signing Up for EcoBill Paperless Billing. The discount will appear on your bill within 45 days of enrolling in EcoBill paperless billing and automatic payments. If either EcoBill paperless billing or automatic payments is subsequently cancelled during the term of the Agreement, the $5 monthly discount will be removed automatically. Offer ends 06/21/18. Restrictions apply. Not available in all areas. New residential customers only. Limited to Xfinity Instant TV and Performance Starter Internet service. 1-year minimum term agreement required. Early termination fee applies if all Xfinity services (except for Xfinity Mobile) are cancelled during the agreement term. Equipment, installation, taxes and fees, including Broadcast TV Fee (up to $8/mo.), Regional Sports Fee (up to $6.75/mo.) and other applicable charges extra, and subject to change during and after the promo. After promo, or if any service is cancelled or downgraded, regular rates apply. Comcast's monthly service charge for Performance Starter Internet is $49.95 and Xfinity Instant TV is $10.00 (subject to change). Service limited to a single outlet. May not be combined with other offers. TV: Up to two simultaneous streams per account. Not all programming available in all areas. Standard data charges apply to app download and usage. Check with your carrier. Internet: Actual speeds vary and are not guaranteed. 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee applies to one month's recurring service charge and standard installation up to $500. Call for restrictions and complete details. ©2018 Comcast. All rights reserved.

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Old 06-01-2018, 11:17 AM
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It looks like I will be cancelling century link today. Did anyone get a hard time on the phone doing this? will ther be a cancillation fee? I just signed up temporarily with xfinity for $35 a month including channels and a couple of freebies---I think it also goes down to $5 with autopay.

[this sounds to good to be true and you know what they say---unfortunately i forgot what they say---i think it's something about xfinity making an ass out of me]
It does not go down TO $5 it goes down by $5. They save the cost of billing you and get paid on time.
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:24 AM
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Since it looks like Xfinity is teamed up with Comcast--they're a no go for us--customer service is key, then reliability, then $$
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:30 AM
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From the fine print:


Equipment, installation, taxes and fees, including Broadcast TV Fee (up to $8/mo.), Regional Sports Fee (up to $6.75/mo.) and other applicable charges extra, and subject to change during and after the promo. After promo, or if any service is cancelled or downgraded, regular rates apply. Comcast's monthly service charge for Performance Starter Internet is $49.95 and Xfinity Instant TV is $10.00 (subject to change). Service limited to a single outlet.


So after the 12 month initial sign up you bill will go up to $60 plus all the fees and taxes they can add on not including equipment charges. rental modem @ $10 per month plus whatever they charge for set top boxes, DVR etc. Also that is the slowest internet connection speed they offer
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:32 AM
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Since it looks like Xfinity is teamed up with Comcast--they're a no go for us--customer service is key, then reliability, then $$

Xfinity is comcast. Just the name they give their service.
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:33 AM
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Seems many folks sign up at introductory rates and when they expire go to standard pricing. Viewing the change as a price increase when in fact it was what was signed up for. We all forget the warning that comes with the signing of the contract, that the price goes up at the end of the deal.

One can always get a better deal by cancelling their current service and going with a new provider. A neighbor of ours cancelled their Dish net work which was around a hundred dollars per month. Had his wife open a new customer order.....got their introductory plan, 160 + locals for $59 per month locked in for two years!!!!!!!

There is obviously a higher priority for these providers to try to attract a new customer than retain the current subscribers.

One just has to take the time to play the game and find the best deal.

A status the providers have created.....makes no sense.
They are all struggling with the current evolution to streaming and fiber optic technologies.

Take the time and shop/compare.

160 channels and 149 are worthless, all the good channels comes on packages, course at higher rate.
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Old 06-01-2018, 11:34 AM
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i just found this too
i do appreciate everyones advice

INTERNET ONLY PLANS
If you are considering an internet-only plan, be sure to compare with the bundle deals above. Sometimes Xfinity offers TV or Phone service for just a few dollars more than stand-alone internet.
$29.99/mo for PERFORMANCE
60 Mbps ↓ and 5.0 Mbps ↑
1-year promo rate. Regular rate is $74.95.
Some areas have a 1TB data cap.

I also hate comcast----the only easy phone call is the one where you buy it-----but if i can get what i want for $35 a month,,,why not

how long would a TB cap last if I'm line quite a bit

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Old 06-01-2018, 11:36 AM
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It does not go down TO $5 it goes down by $5. They save the cost of billing you and get paid on time.
you said what i meant to say,,,,it goes down by
$5
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It does not go down TO $5 it goes down by $5. They save the cost of billing you and get paid on time.
And if you change your credit card you lose the $5 auto pay credit. They are all thieves!
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Old 06-01-2018, 01:21 PM
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CL did the exact thing to me several months ago. I called to cancel and they said $45 a month for life. I told them I live in the Fred Flintstone area with DSL and slower speed. I pay $35 a month all in, taxes fee’s all charges. If you speak with them easily they take advantage. They put in on my credit card and I auto pay that card each month thru my bill pay. TOM, if you still can work it out with CL.

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Old 06-01-2018, 01:42 PM
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From the fine print:


Equipment, installation, taxes and fees, including Broadcast TV Fee (up to $8/mo.), Regional Sports Fee (up to $6.75/mo.) and other applicable charges extra, and subject to change during and after the promo. After promo, or if any service is cancelled or downgraded, regular rates apply. Comcast's monthly service charge for Performance Starter Internet is $49.95 and Xfinity Instant TV is $10.00 (subject to change). Service limited to a single outlet.


So after the 12 month initial sign up you bill will go up to $60 plus all the fees and taxes they can add on not including equipment charges. rental modem @ $10 per month plus whatever they charge for set top boxes, DVR etc. Also that is the slowest internet connection speed they offer
every year i seem to go with another service for the best deal.
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Old 06-01-2018, 02:56 PM
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I am always surprised with the dislike for Comcast. We have had Comcast for more than 20 years. 15 in Georgia and more than 6 here. We have had very few problems.
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Old 06-01-2018, 03:17 PM
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I am always surprised with the dislike for Comcast. We have had Comcast for more than 20 years. 15 in Georgia and more than 6 here. We have had very few problems.
How much are you paying per month?
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Old 06-01-2018, 03:49 PM
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I pay $75/month for Internet only through Centurylink. It was of course half that for the first year but then shot up. I hate sparring with customer support/retention staff, and renewing at a lower price would no doubt lock me into another 2-year contract.

My current speed is only 20mbps, but the thought of changing numerous online account logins, notifying friends of the new email address, buying a new router, etc. exhausts me. My retrospective advice to myself would be to use an online email service instead of an ISP specific .centurylink or .comcast address.
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Old 06-01-2018, 04:18 PM
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I pay $75/month for Internet only through Centurylink. It was of course half that for the first year but then shot up. I hate sparring with customer support/retention staff, and renewing at a lower price would no doubt lock me into another 2-year contract.

My current speed is only 20mbps, but the thought of changing numerous online account logins, notifying friends of the new email address, buying a new router, etc. exhausts me. My retrospective advice to myself would be to use an online email service instead of an ISP specific .centurylink or .comcast address.
I don't mean to add to your load. You can forward your CL email to gmail. But that's another learning curve.
I do appreciate your angst dealing with a retention team when they know a lot more then you do and they know it. I think I am well on my way for getting a faster speed then you have in addition to a bunch of channels for no more then $45 including hidden costs. At 3pm xfinity [comcast] was supposed to call me to finish the deal. they didn't, part of a day wasted.
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