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by dippyskoodlez
4559 days ago
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The only other option is U-verse which is more expensive for the same speed or they don't even offer the same speed. Calling the ISP and threatening them only works if you can find someone with the power to do so(and hope they don't note your account for trying it again, later..), and assumes they hold true to their word on your next bill. I was primarily refuting your "causes isps to lower their prices" because Google fiber has done NOTHING for TWC's marketing. It's still the same terrible prices. |
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The way customer service works (again in my experience) is that you'll go through several people before you get to someone who has the power to change your bill.
It's a needlessly involved process, but it is an option in some cases.
The original comment was regarding Google Fiber's effect on competitors. If you're in an area that can get their service, then you should be able to back up your threat.
Either google fiber is faster and cheaper than what you have now, or it's not and what you have now is better.