What kind of discount is that???Also got my lack of employee discount ($10) pushed to the higher ups.
Just $10 off per month, not much but better than nothing ...What kind of discount is that???
ATT employee, we've been in a partnership with D* since '08.No, not the amount...how did you get this "employee discount"? Did you work for D*, or is it via another company you work for?
Unless you are like me, and being able to watch more than one baseball game a week is a requirement. Then Mediacom is not an alternative, at least not in my community.There was nothing they could offer me that came close to matching what Mediacom offered me for TV, phone and Internet. At this point, satellite has no answer for competent cableco's bundling.
Unless you are like me, and being able to watch more than one baseball game a week is a requirement. Then Mediacom is not an alternative, at least not in my community.
For me, it's who can get me the most Cardinal's games. When my son lived 40 miles east of me, in Waterloo, they got all the Cardinals games on Mediacom. But in the little town I live in, nothing. MLB.TV only works if you like watching games after they are over. At least if you live in Iowa, where you are considered by all the teams in the midwest to be in their market, so they are all blacked out. Satellite is my only option. But this is off topic for this thread. Back on topic, I'll be calling either tonite or tomorrow, and while I would like a break in what I pay, what I really want is some equipment upgrades.For the most part, it is the sports we want that make a provider a viable choice. In my case, boxing and golf are the only sports of real interest and virtually all the cable/sat companies have plenty of both of those.
Interestingly, even though Mediacom has fewer HD channels overall, they have all of the ones I watch, as do both Dish and Direct.
This is the way to keep your customers from leaving. I've never understood why companies focus on new customers and neglect the ones they have. You already setup the equipment, try to keep them happy with programming discounts.My local cable co quoted me a great deal and even offered to pay my early termination fee of three months. I called in to cancel Directv and set up up a date 2 weeks out. Several days later Directv called me and offered an unbelievable deal. $43 off a month for a year, $200 gift card, Sunday Ticket, 3 months of all movie channels. I had to do a contract extension of 12 months but at that price I couldn't refuse. I was searching to see if I was the only that got this deal and apparently almost anyone setting up a cancel date is offered this. There is a huge thread on this offer on slickdeals.
If you actually set a cancel date for several weeks out they will call or send you an e-mail offering a lot more than that. Be ready to really cancel though, one person set up a cancel date a week out and they cancelled him that night. He had to wait for several days with no TV before they offered him the new deals.Currently out of contract
$10 off for 12 months (renews contract for 12 months)
or $5 off for 12 months (No contract)
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$5 off for Auto Bill Pay
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HBO, MAX, Sho free for 3 months (call to Cancel) OR Sho free for 4 months (Auto cancel)
Gonna call back to see if I can get more.
MLB.TVUnless you are like me, and being able to watch more than one baseball game a week is a requirement. Then Mediacom is not an alternative, at least not in my community.