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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3231559" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>You have to set calendar reminders to call and cancel 15 days prior to end of your contract. I had Dish one time free for 7 month from all the credits I got from screwing with the guy for 30 minutes.</p><p></p><p>When I moved back to Tulsa 2.5 years ago I got Cox 25mb for 40 a month for a year. Then price went up to 60 called and told them ATT had 50MB for $40 they wouldn't do anything. So I canceled and got ATT. Then Cox sends me a mailer a couple weeks later come back for same price. To late now suckers I had to deal with the hassle of switching. Got alert that ATT was up after a year. Called them told them I was leaving due to price hike and not happy. They kept price the same for another year and doubled speed this September I will call them again and threaten to leave again. Years ago Cox was more flexible. Also I have called Cox 3 different times till I got a salesperson that would make me a deal on new service. You can negotiation any of this if you are willing to deal with the hassle.</p><p></p><p>If you have more than one option you should be able to get a deal. If its a small area with a monopoly rural cable you may be screwed. As for new vs existing customers. I can tell you its always cheaper to keep a customer than it is to find new ones. In this type of service business there aren't new customers there are only ones you stole from someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3231559, member: 32"] You have to set calendar reminders to call and cancel 15 days prior to end of your contract. I had Dish one time free for 7 month from all the credits I got from screwing with the guy for 30 minutes. When I moved back to Tulsa 2.5 years ago I got Cox 25mb for 40 a month for a year. Then price went up to 60 called and told them ATT had 50MB for $40 they wouldn't do anything. So I canceled and got ATT. Then Cox sends me a mailer a couple weeks later come back for same price. To late now suckers I had to deal with the hassle of switching. Got alert that ATT was up after a year. Called them told them I was leaving due to price hike and not happy. They kept price the same for another year and doubled speed this September I will call them again and threaten to leave again. Years ago Cox was more flexible. Also I have called Cox 3 different times till I got a salesperson that would make me a deal on new service. You can negotiation any of this if you are willing to deal with the hassle. If you have more than one option you should be able to get a deal. If its a small area with a monopoly rural cable you may be screwed. As for new vs existing customers. I can tell you its always cheaper to keep a customer than it is to find new ones. In this type of service business there aren't new customers there are only ones you stole from someone else. [/QUOTE]
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