Why did they gave it for no charge earlier ? maybe they still had free static's to give but all other ISPs did charge. In comparison to them they could have charge without any doubts.
I called them to learn of their fixed IP policy. I spoken to a "new customers" representative (not an existing-customer representative). She told me that she cant tell for sure that existing customers keep or loose their fixed IPs (that is - free of charge of course) when their contract is over, BUT new customers DO get a free static IP. So maybe it's a matter of pressure on them and/or flexebility of the customer to switch ISPs or at least prepare for such moves until you get the "real" sales guy who (hopefully) offers you to stay, with your fixed IP. Donno.
What else can be done?
Boaz.
Yonah Russ wrote:
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Yonah Russ, from the post of Mon, 03 May:unfortunately they called me the night before my prepaid year was up- it was either get cut off the next morning and shop around for an ISP with a better deal, or pay up and stay connected :(
they wanted me to pay 200- I complained and they lowered it to 150. I should have complained more.
indeed you should have. when my current prepaid year is up I intend to
make it VERY clear to them that I do not intend to pay more for the
service that was so far built-in. afterall my machine is online 24/7,
what difference does it make if it is a fixed IP or a long lease? either
way I am always occupying an IP address, may as well be a fixed one.
yonah
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