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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3231463" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>The last couple of times I called them, there was no negotiation. They just said that was the rate, no discounts.</p><p></p><p>Cox (when I first signed up) said when the promo rates expired, call and there are usually some discounts. Not counting on that, but I'll try it. I will save the first two years, but then Cox will be a little more expensive than AT&T was, but will be on 100 mbps bandwidth rather than the max 3 mbps rate AT&T offered.</p><p></p><p>Everyone complains about whoever they use, and threatens to leave. Unfortunately, all comm companies try desperately to woo new customers, not so much to retain current customers. Probably the most economical thing to do would be switch back and forth every other year for the promo rate, but that's a hassle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3231463, member: 44328"] The last couple of times I called them, there was no negotiation. They just said that was the rate, no discounts. Cox (when I first signed up) said when the promo rates expired, call and there are usually some discounts. Not counting on that, but I'll try it. I will save the first two years, but then Cox will be a little more expensive than AT&T was, but will be on 100 mbps bandwidth rather than the max 3 mbps rate AT&T offered. Everyone complains about whoever they use, and threatens to leave. Unfortunately, all comm companies try desperately to woo new customers, not so much to retain current customers. Probably the most economical thing to do would be switch back and forth every other year for the promo rate, but that's a hassle [/QUOTE]
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