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Also, you shouldn't be using an email account for all your important needs from a company that is area specific. What happens if you have to move somewhere in the future where you can't get Comcast? So, it's best to get a Gmail or other non-area specific e-mail address so you and your children don't have issues in the future. |
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***** It turns out I left only one year ago, not two (I'll fix that as well). I have my mail set up to check that account daily and perhaps that is enough to keep it active. I wouldn't worry about your comcast.net address being turned off but I would recommend using a more generic email to avoid this concern in the future. Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail have been around a long time and I'm sure there are others. |
No one on this forum has switched from Xfinity FAST to (cheap) NOW by going to the Comcast Storefront? Looking for your experience doing this.
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I have never been a fan of regulation but Cable/streaming cellular and access to the internet are necessary like water and electricity today. I have developed a considered opinion that maybe it’s time to regulate this industry. What say you? |
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These days in order to get out of the cable company price increases is to go with an internet provider like Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Quantum Fiber or Centric Fiber then stream TV either by using your smart TV or streaming stick like Roku, Amazon, AppleTV, etc.. Or you can put a TV antenna on the roof and get whatever free TV is available in your area. Or use any combination of the above. The problem with the cable companies is they have a lot of overhead providing TV content. So many people have "cut the cord" that cable companies now try to bundle your TV and Internet with cell phone service. All this might sound good, and it can be but the price they offer is almost always a 1 or 2 or 3 year offer meaning it will go up and they tell you that. I don't think this is ever going to change until the cable companies focus on Internet like the rest of the industry because as time goes on, more and more people are going to be streaming vs getting TV from the cable company. I can't tell you how many Villagers talk about paying $200, $300 and more for Xfinity and Spectrum and are just paying the price for whatever reason. I know not everyone here in the Villages has a choice of internet providers but if you can get fiber internet, it will be almost the cheapest and the most stable priced. If you can't get fiber try one of the fixed wireless services from Verizon, T-mobile or AT&T where it's offered. Since they are a phone company, they will bundle your cell phones and the internet to get you a good price. For most people you will get enough bandwidth from a fixed wireless service as long as you are close enough to one of their towers. Fortunately, they let you try the service and if it doesn't work you can return it. I would not go with DirectTV or Dish unless you need special programming because they have long contracts. |
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Competitive pressure is the only way to lower costs...Getting the Gubbermint even more involved will just increase costs. I am signing up for the $20 Spectrum deal to get another Internet provider terminated at my cabinet. As soon as I can get a $35 deal from Quantum, I will do that. 3 internet providers to switch between if I don't like someones service. Internet provider customer service is bad at all companies...The turnover rate is even far worse than McDonalds. I would jump out a window before completing my first week :) I would rather boil rocks for soup than do that job. |
Any more feedback on how this service is working?
If it works well, any thoughs why most in the Villages wouldn't get the service given the price? Just curious of any pros or cons given this is a new internet service offering. |
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Hope this link works: https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...-redux-356630/ |
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Switch to Spectrum. Call Lysander Jimenez, his is one of their local sales rep. I got 500Mbps for $30/month Guarantee for 2 years. He came to my home and explained everything to me and even came out after my installation to make sure everything was working properly. I never got anything remotely close from Xfinity for customer service. His number is 352-239-3538. I would definitely recommend him.
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