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How to win vs Mediacom
No, this is neither an instructable, nor a tale of WINNING.
It's a plea. Show me a better way, CP. Mediacom is doing their annual, "We said this rate would stay for 3 years, but now it's going up, and also let me introduce our new friend Mr.ModemRentalFee" schtick. We don't need cable, we don't need voip, we just need a medium speed ISP at a good price. Here's my present options. 1. Internetless. Goodbye netflix online, hello Panera wi-fi. 2. Rope a dope with the Mediacom Retention deptartment. 3. Cozy up to AT&T like a scorned lover. Options? |
Whatever the rental fee is, just make that much more money per year.
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Do you guys have Clear out there? It's a new phone/Internet company here in the mall. One of my part-timers signed up for their Internet: $45 a month for a 4G WiFi Hotspot. No little stick to shove in a computer's USB port. He's single so this allowed him to shitcan his home Internet, his iPhone data plan, everything; he just carries this little egg-shaped thingy around and, voila, his own personal WiFi hotspot. And, right now, there's no data-cap with them (as they're trying to build a customer base).
You can also go broadband with Virgin Mobile. You buy the stick outright (IIRC it was $100) but then there's no contract, you just sign up for it 30 days at a time when you want it. It's $40. Not as flexible as a WiFi hotspot, though, and they datacap (well, not really, but they say if you go over 5GB they might start to "slow you down"). |
I'm with Mediacom in Des Moines. I'd rather have a dish, but I put up with it and pay my bill because of the internet. Mediacom cable internet is, by far, much faster than any DSL. Thats usually the case anywhere, cable is usually a lot faster than DSL.
I don't want to put up with the hassle of convincing Mediacom to switch me over to internet-only, then I'd have to have a separate wiring system for the dish since I'd still be using the existing cable for internet, etc. Mediacom's TV is acceptable, I wont go to DSL, and Mediacom internet is the only decent-speed internet game in town. As soon as a credible alternative for internet service arises, I'm switching to dish. |
I was paying 65 per month for their Internet and when I talked about cancelling it to go to quest for price reasons, they dropped it to 30 bucks
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That is freaking stupid. This isn't an Arabian bazaar. Figure out a rate for each package, charge everyone the same, and if someone whines about the price, don't budge. |
I have mediacom internet only thru them at $62.95 a month. It's really fast and very few service problems in the 13 years with them.
Can you get a satellite dish for internet service? I think DIRECTV and or DISH offer it. |
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I pay 15 a month for ATT DSL.
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How fitting, a couple of AT&T reps stopped by the house just this afternoon. They're selling the U-verse fiber optic stuff.
I can get 3M download internet for $35, plus $4 equip fee and state/local taxes ($6). 6M is $40. Anyone use U-verse? |
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