Telus made me an offer today.
Posted: 2007-02-02 07:28pm
So Telus, my ISP and phone provider, calls me up. They say they have a wonderful deal for me. I give them a listen.
This is what I got. I pay $38.95/month for High Speed "Velocity" (1.5Mbps) service, and it's been good. No downtime in the last year or more, I've had only one occasion to call the customer service and it was all good. So I like using the company.
This is what they want to give me: I pay the same rate for a term of 1, 2, or 3 years, with a massive cancellation fee ($120). They say that if the rate goes up, I pay the same rate as now, and if it goes down, I pay the lower rate. So basically it's an offer to lock myself in for a decent price. Also, for $2/month, I can get the High Speed "Some-Fancy-Name-Or-Other" (3.0 Mbps) service, and for $5 more I can get High Speed "Extreme" (6.0 Mbps) service. I think the former option is worth it, but I'm leery of getting a contract I can't get out of.
Now, Daddy Dearest pays the bills. So the end decision is up to him, but I think it's my job to help him make an informed decision.
What's everyone's take on this?
This is what I got. I pay $38.95/month for High Speed "Velocity" (1.5Mbps) service, and it's been good. No downtime in the last year or more, I've had only one occasion to call the customer service and it was all good. So I like using the company.
This is what they want to give me: I pay the same rate for a term of 1, 2, or 3 years, with a massive cancellation fee ($120). They say that if the rate goes up, I pay the same rate as now, and if it goes down, I pay the lower rate. So basically it's an offer to lock myself in for a decent price. Also, for $2/month, I can get the High Speed "Some-Fancy-Name-Or-Other" (3.0 Mbps) service, and for $5 more I can get High Speed "Extreme" (6.0 Mbps) service. I think the former option is worth it, but I'm leery of getting a contract I can't get out of.
Now, Daddy Dearest pays the bills. So the end decision is up to him, but I think it's my job to help him make an informed decision.
What's everyone's take on this?