Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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To me, advertising any service with a guaranteed "price for life" is not a good sales pitch. I expect to get a good competitive service with a good competitive price with the understanding that any price or service is likely to change over time. It is not realistic to expect the same service with the same price to be delivered forever. That is just not the way things work.
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I've had Quantum Fiber for several months now. It has been very reliable. The one thing I don't like is the customer service. It takes FOREVER to get in touch with them. I mean like 45minutes on hold waiting.
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As for Quantum providing a "price for life", agreed, mostly marketing. What they are trying to convey is they will give you a constant price for as long as they provide the specific service you are getting. In the fine print, they can discontinue that service and increase your price. So you are correct there is no such thing as "price for life" in human life terms. But that said, for all the reasons I mentioned, you will probably get a very stable, low price for a very long time from an internet only provider such as Quantum and Centric fiber here in our area. |
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This is not usually typical but Quantum is migrating their new wifi pods to WiFi7 and the changing of the system is causing lots of issues for customers trying to connect new wifi pods both wifi6 and wifi7 ones. Before this, I never waited long to get to tech support for a question.
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If you like Quantum fiber, and you want the company to not go bankrupt, please pay the increased price
-- CEO Kate Johnson Net Income 2020 - $-1.2 B 2021 - $ 2.0 B 2022 - $-1.5 B 2023 - $-10.3 B :yikes: There was a huge 8.8 B write down in goodwill, which means that their prior acquisitions are not generating returns assumed when purchased, and they have incinerated $8.8 B in cash from their prior investments. . That's a big hit to the company. . please pay the increased monthly amount to keep the company alive. . |
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You have no idea how lucky we are to have fiber at our homes and not hostage to the cable companies.
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So, what I gather from several posters on here is, that as long as you are getting good internet, it's OK for Quantum to lie in their advertising. Don't worry, be happy. Like I said before, a thirty percent increase at such a low price will not break me, but if the company can't honor their advertised price, they they should at least explain their reasoning for it. I left Xfinity because they consistently increased the price over the years, to the point where I was paying $250 a month. My complaint with Quantum is NOT related to quality, but their outright lies. None of this matters, because where I am moving Quantum is not available. I think some folks on here remind me of the frog in the stew pot. Like the saying goes, put the frog in the cold water and turn on the heat and the frog will not notice the increased heat and eventually cook. It you put him in the boiling water, he might attempt to jump out. I was offered $30 a month price and they are increasing it without explaining. I turned down their $50 a month price for life, because I did not need or want the increased speed. I have no doubt that those paying $50 a month for life, will see it go up to $60 and then $70 a month and just shrug their shoulders. After all, Xfinity charges more, right?
Lie to me once, shame on you. Lie to me the second time and I do nothing, shame on me. If it's not "for life" as advertised, then how can we even trust them in anything else they say? I guess we can chalk off a thirty percent increase as a result of inflation. Kind of like going to the grocery store today, prices are due to inflation. Nobody's fault..........nothing to see here, folks.
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Sorry to hear you can't get fiber service at your new home. Now you have to go back into the hamster wheel dealing with the cable companies for a good price. |
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Yes, I read about taxes and fees and equipment charges but in one of the posts the OP wrote that he has none of their equipment. Are they increasing the charge for the equipment whether or not you have any equipment? If Quantum has a BECAUSE-WE'RE-LOSING-MONEY fee that allows them to increase the Price-for-Life billing whenever they desire, is that not misleading to the point of being a lie? EDIT: Back in 2019 this was called the Internet Cost Recovery Fee and was determined to be illegal in Colorado. Again, what are the details that allow this increase?
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY - Randallstown, MD - Yakima, WA - Stevensville, MD - Village of Hillsborough Last edited by Bill14564; 08-21-2024 at 07:33 AM. |
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So what the marketing is relying on the human behavior in that if you are the lowest cost provider, raising rates and still being the lowest cost provider is a bet on the subtle trend of cable increasing internet fees and cable charging lower subscription fees, future consumer lack of competition at the future price point, and consumer inertia changing ISP providers. I would bet the increase is a combination of those three observed behaviors. However, I also believe that the recent financials had a substantial influence in the decision to raise now versus some time in future. . . Remember with subscription services, the best customer is a returning customer. cable relied upon that same inertia of a captured town customer, to raise rates with no competition for a long time, the local monopoly effect. If there is a demise of cable, out of business, to streaming, then Quantum may have the local ISP monopoly, also a potential future long term goal. Lowest cost commodity supplier versus customer ethics in the US economy which is all based on the lowest cost of product or service? Pay the increased bill and continue having great service. . |
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