Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Internet provider games

My broadband providers have been...interesting.  My first attempt was to use Qwest.  I got it all signed up, but cancelled after I found out that they were going to charge me extra for the DSL modem rental, unless I purchased one, which would also be extra.  So looking at my options, I figured out that it was less expensive to go with Earthlink for one year.  They'd give me the DSL modem, and a year at a discounted rate for the first 3 months and a bumped up rate thereafter ended up being cheaper than paying qwest for the same service at a lower price but then tacking on the modem.  I figured I could then switch to Qwest after a year, when it became cheaper to be with qwest and have no modem rental fee.

After 1 year, comcast ended up having the best deal available.  So I switched over to Comcast.  Again, figuring that after a year I'd switch back to Qwest when the Comcast deal ran out.  After a year, the Comcast deal ran out, but they gave me an even better offer.  So I stayed another year.  And this happened a third time.  Each time when I called to cancel my service with Comcast, they then gave me a good or better deal to keep me on.  Well, this year that ended.  No matter who I talked to, they were just unwilling to give me a good deal.  That's their game.  They try to work you into their regular, really bad deals when the good deals expire.  They gave me two deals.  1) Pay $18 more for the next 6 months to get the same level of service I have been getting, at which point then it bumps up another $8 for the remaining 6 months of the contract.  2) Pay only $8 more for substantially lower service than I currently get (much slower line).  I just could not get them to realize that having $0 from me is considerably less than keeping me at my current rate, which isn't exactly cheap to begin with.  But I'm not going to pay $46 for a 1.5 MB line.  Just no way.

So I checked out the wireless providers in my area.  Nobody had anything better than 1.5 MB and all of them were loaded with complaints on the forums.  Obviously wireless isn't going to work for me.  Kudos to Clear for admitting to me up front that I would probably not be happy with their service because I was right on the border of their "best" vs. "good" reception.  At least they were honest about it.  The other thing that bothered me was the huge upfront costs for the equipment and/or installation and/or activation.

So I went to qwest, figuring I'd sign up for DSL.  Only, now they were telling me that I don't have DSL in my area.  Odd, since they used to provide it.  So I went to earthlink and ... presto, I have DSL again for average of about $33 a month until next year...in my area...provided by qwest.  I don't get how Qwest can tell me that I don't have DSL service but then send me a welcome packet and provide it.  They still don't think I have DSL in my area, even though my account clearly shows that I have it through them.  Don't know what their game is.  Maybe they are still upset at me for cancelling the day I signed up, several years ago.