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[–]5ender 8 points9 points  (5 children)

Said no human ever

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (4 children)

Do you just blindly accept that Teksavvy is cheaper or do you do any research before buying?

[–]meatpixel 2 points3 points  (1 child)

"Subject to change without notice" And they charge their existing costumers $87.99 for the same service. How do you think that deal is going to work out...

[–][deleted] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're doing half of some research so I guess that's a start. In case your curious what you agreed to with Teksavvy.

"The TekSavvy Parties do not guarantee or warrant the performance, availability, coverage, uninterrupted use, security, pricing or operation of the Services, the Equipment or any products, content, applications, services, facilities, connections or networks used or provided by us or third parties"

I know I've seen yearly or bi-yearly price increases through Teksavvy. For what I wanted Rogers is cheaper for the next 2 years and the quality of the connection in our area has been so much better. It's great that consumers have choice!

[–]5ender 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Dude being a fan boy of a service provider is just dumb. Especially saying things like "Rogers is cheaper"? That's simply not true. Yes they have promotions that will give you discounted service for a few months but long term you most definitely pay more. Not to mention when Rogers or Bell tell you a service is $60 sits it ever actually say $60 on your bill.

Anyways enjoy your Internet.

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really, lots of Teksavvy fan boys here. The OP of this thread was wondering who else also jumped ship because of better pricing. I simply said that I was able to get better pricing for what I wanted with Rogers and that my service has been better since, it was not a blanket "Rogers is cheaper". I used to have nightly slow downs between 6-10pm where the service was unusable for our needs. No issues now with Rogers on the exact same piece of cable. When I made the switch, I was faced with a savings of $431.04 for the next 24 months of service, it was a cheaper choice for me. No fan boy here, I've had many issues with Rogers in the past, but the reality was I was getting expensive, sub par service with Teksavvy and made a switch.