Verizon Communications is to let customers trial its FiOS Internet and television service for a month, and will not charge any fees if a customer chooses to switch the service off after. The offer also includes the option of paying month-by-month, eliminating a long-term contract, with the assurance that the price would not go up for a year.
The offer might be risky to Verizon, which ... [ read the full article ]
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They have been offering Fios without contract for a while...it all depends on the community you live in...some require contracts, some don't...and some areas are passed over because the cable company bribes them to stay away...even though they tore up my lawn to install the wiring going to another neighborhood, they refuse to let me have fios, no matter what plan or contract I want (I have a 760 credit score btw...so it isn't like they are avoiding me; only my house). If they had told me this, I never would have let them touch my lawn...I ASSUMED THAT THEY WERE TEARING UP MY LAWN SO I COULD HAVE THE SERVICE!!!
Originally posted by KillerBug: They have been offering Fios without contract for a while...it all depends on the community you live in...some require contracts, some don't...and some areas are passed over because the cable company bribes them to stay away...even though they tore up my lawn to install the wiring going to another neighborhood, they refuse to let me have fios, no matter what plan or contract I want (I have a 760 credit score btw...so it isn't like they are avoiding me; only my house). If they had told me this, I never would have let them touch my lawn...I ASSUMED THAT THEY WERE TEARING UP MY LAWN SO I COULD HAVE THE SERVICE!!!
F That! If you want to use my property to utilize/sell your product I need to be compensated. If not, get your crap off my property!
Originally posted by KillerBug: They have been offering Fios without contract for a while...it all depends on the community you live in...some require contracts, some don't...and some areas are passed over because the cable company bribes them to stay away...even though they tore up my lawn to install the wiring going to another neighborhood, they refuse to let me have fios, no matter what plan or contract I want (I have a 760 credit score btw...so it isn't like they are avoiding me; only my house). If they had told me this, I never would have let them touch my lawn...I ASSUMED THAT THEY WERE TEARING UP MY LAWN SO I COULD HAVE THE SERVICE!!!
F That! If you want to use my property to utilize/sell your product I need to be compensated. If not, get your crap off my property!
Originally posted by KillerBug: They have been offering Fios without contract for a while...it all depends on the community you live in...some require contracts, some don't...and some areas are passed over because the cable company bribes them to stay away...even though they tore up my lawn to install the wiring going to another neighborhood, they refuse to let me have fios, no matter what plan or contract I want (I have a 760 credit score btw...so it isn't like they are avoiding me; only my house). If they had told me this, I never would have let them touch my lawn...I ASSUMED THAT THEY WERE TEARING UP MY LAWN SO I COULD HAVE THE SERVICE!!!
F That! If you want to use my property to utilize/sell your product I need to be compensated. If not, get your crap off my property!
Right on.
Obviously, none of you have heard of utility easements. The property is not your's it belongs to the utility company. They just let you use it without charging you for the use.
I wish Verizon FOIS was availabale in Houston Texas. Basically I'd love to have that 30 to 50 MB's per second download speed with no 250GB cap like Comcast puts on it's subscribers. But sadly Fios is not availavle to me.....
Hello Mr. Delahunty. The subject matter of your article is interesting. You ought to avoid "redefining" words if your objective is to become a respectable writer. The word "trial" is a noun, not a verb! Keep writing!