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To: d:oug who wrote (47709)9/18/2005 4:30:26 PM
From: Harpo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110623
 
<<At the end of the year, the service reverts to its normal price of $37.>>

That does not suprise me. The Verizon rep I talked to yesterday assured me that the price would not go up after the year was over, which I have a hard time believing because the last time I did a deal with the phone company over the phone a number of the things they promised didn't come true, especially prices, which were higher than promised. First of all, who is going to remember the conversation after a year? By that time the telemarketer you did the deal with may have been released or moved to a different prison. (well, maybe) At any rate, I would have to get it in writing that the price won't get jacked up after the 1st year.

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To: d:oug who wrote (47709)9/18/2005 4:59:54 PM
From: SteveinTX  Respond to of 110623
 
I know people at Verizon. I will check on the price going up after a year. My initial impression is that will not happen. IF you talk to a service rep and they tell you the price won't go up, ask for copy of the contract before signing up.

If the long-term price is good, this is a pretty good deal, in my opinion.