This is a viable option. My impression is that they will swing deals to new
customers, but existing customers can suck rocks. So if they can masquerade
as two different customers, you may be able to play them for a while.
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 12:41 PM Tim Cailloux <[email protected]>
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> Which ever parent is on the account should call and cancel service, and
> explain they are "moving" to a non-Comcast address.  Then your other parent
> can call in and say they are moving to a new address and would like to sign
> up for service.
>
> Or else, port their phone number out to a low cost VoIP provider (I like
> Voip.ms), sign them up for over-the-top streaming (Hulu, YouTube TV, or
> rabbit ears for broadcast channels), and reduce them to Internet-only
> service for ~$50-75/mo.
>
> tim
>
> On Fri, Jan 18, 2019 at 3:24 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> My Parents have been with Comcast for tv/internet/voice for several
>> years, and their bill has crept up to almost $200/mo now.  I've heard
>> that if you call in, you can get some of the new contract deals even
>> though you're existing.  Has anyone had to navigate Comcast and have any
>> tips for getting the best rate?  Can you do the same thing by going to
>> one of the xfinity stores?
>>
>> They're in a wooded area, so their only options are Comcast or Frontier.
>>
>> Nate
>>
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