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Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:35:53 -0600
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Man!  By the time everything got added up, and I was told I could not switch
to Direct TV, which was a part of the overall package, which threw me into a
different rate category, I wasn't going to save all that much money.  Plus,
my first month's bill was going to be over double my regular bill.  Plus, if
I wanted a technician to come and install everything, it was 59.95 for the
trip charge and a 149.95 to do the install.  The DSL modem was either 100
dollars up front or 8 dollars a month.  So, in short, it wasn't worth all
the trouble.  The final price would have been about 30 dollars a month
savings.  I can save more than that by going to digital voice over phone and
changing my Dish Network service to something lower.  Plus I don't have to
change my email address now.  If you are considering such a change, ask a
bunch of questions.

Phil.

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