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Comcast
Comcast has the following new offer: "Get Comcast high-speed Internet for $19.99 a month for the first 6 months*, Free Motorola Cable Modem and $100 Cash Back exclusively from comcastoffers.com!" Their regular monthly service charge of $42.95 applies thereafter.

Comcast

Verizon DSL
Verizon DSL is now offering 768 Kbps broadband for $20/month + First month Free. Their 3Mbps plan is $30/month. First month is free. Verizon FIOS gets you up to 15Mbps at $43/month for first 6 months after a free month trial.


Verizon


Road Runner
Road Runner has the following current offer: "Sign up today and get Road Runner High Speed Online for $29.95* a month for 6 months, free standard installation, and no contract!"


Road Runner


AT&T High Speed Internet
AT&T has AT&T High Speed Internet available for $20/month with no contract. There is also an option for DSL Pro Package at a speedy 1.5 to 3.0 Mbps downstream/384 Kbps upstream for $30/month. Extra incentives for 1-year commitment.

AT&T

Cash Back is available from FatWallet!AT&T High Speed Internet: $20.00 Cash Back » See offers, coupons, ratings, and applicable restrictions. (see conditions)
RoadRunnerOffers.com: $15.00 Cash Back » See offers, coupons, ratings, and applicable restrictions. (see conditions)

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AT&T is still forced to run their $10/month DSL offer. They naturally don't advertise it anywhere. It was a term that was required when they acquired Bell South.

$10 DSL until 12/2009

* Are new residential customers who have not previously subscribed to broadband service from AT&T or the former BellSouth (Note: This offer is available in 22 states where AT&T and the former BellSouth currently offer high-speed Internet service.)
* Order service online (Note: This offer is not available by calling AT&T.)
* Agree to a 12-month term commitment. There is an early termination fee of $50 for customers who do not complete the 12-month commitment. However, after completing the 12-month term, customers can receive service on a month-to-month basis with no term commitment; their price will remain at $10 per month until Dec. 29, 2009. At that time, the monthly rate will revert to the market price for this speed tier.
* Have AT&T local phone service (Note: Rates for local service vary by state and are in addition to the $10 high-speed Internet offer.)
* Agree to pay additional monthly charges such as taxes which are customary for high-speed Internet services.

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Pauldow said:AT&T is still forced to run their $10/month DSL offer. They naturally don't advertise it anywhere. It was a term that was required when they acquired Bell South.

Yes, but you have to PAY for the dsl modem or router(about $50 I believe). With the higher speed, you get a $100 off I believe(I was looking into getting it about a month ago).

So if you calculate for a year, it it's about $8-$10 more a month for a MUCH faster connection; much better value IMO.

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Is this deal only for previous bellsouth areas, or are they forced to offer it to every current att customer? everytime i put my phone number in i get an error so im not sure if thats the case

Message edited by: Axelerate on 2008-08-14 12:25:30 CDT
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I just received all of my BoradbandOffers.com checks ($100 + $50 + $29.99, last two for free modem) from a May Comcast signup with submission back in May. This is at least the second time I have doen this (I move a bit) and I have never been shafted yet.

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dajabon said:I just received all of my BoradbandOffers.com checks ($100 + $50 + $29.99, last two for free modem) from a May Comcast signup with submission back in May. This is at least the second time I have doen this (I move a bit) and I have never been shafted yet.

I got in during $150 time frame, and only got link during order process. Fortunately, I saved link... BUT! it is only for $100.

Link

The link even ends with "150.pdf", but is still only $100 rebate. Rebates managed by broadbandoffers dot com, and I can't find any contact info on website. What do you recommend?

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itedinfw said:dajabon said:I just received all of my BoradbandOffers.com checks ($100 + $50 + $29.99, last two for free modem) from a May Comcast signup with submission back in May. This is at least the second time I have doen this (I move a bit) and I have never been shafted yet.

I got in during $150 time frame, and only got link during order process. Fortunately, I saved link... BUT! it is only for $100.

Link

The link even ends with "150.pdf", but is still only $100 rebate. Rebates managed by broadbandoffers dot com, and I can't find any contact info on website. What do you recommend?

Wow $150, I didn't know they ever went that high. They must be betting on very low redemption rates. Not a good bet in a stagnant economy, me thinks.

Anyway, I see what you mean. Your like does say 150. If you have snapshots of the offer too that would be even better (I always take these, print to PDF and save on disk).

I suggest you log a support ticket with them. Here is the link I found for it: Create support ticket

Good luck. I have never had to contact these guys. Usually the rebates show up just when I have given up on them. Last month I checked the website and there was no info on my rebates and so I felt that I had really missed the boat and should have been more proactive (like you). But then the rebate showed up. Anyway, I am not saying just send in the $100 form and expect $150. There is no way that will happen. I suspect that someone forgot to update the form. Good luck with getting this corrected, please keep us updated.

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I'm reading the offer expires on September 30, 2008. Don't know where to get pricing details, required commitment period. Is this DRY LOOP D.S.L.?

What are the UPLOAD SPEEDS vs. DOWNLOAD SPEEDS?

Message edited by: karlderspinnt on 2008-09-24 07:29:28 CDT
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Pauldow said:AT&T is still forced to run their $10/month DSL offer. They naturally don't advertise it anywhere. It was a term that was required when they acquired Bell South.

$10 DSL until 12/2009

* Are new residential customers who have not previously subscribed to broadband service from AT&T or the former BellSouth (Note: This offer is available in 22 states where AT&T and the former BellSouth currently offer high-speed Internet service.)
* Order service online (Note: This offer is not available by calling AT&T.)
* Agree to a 12-month term commitment. There is an early termination fee of $50 for customers who do not complete the 12-month commitment. However, after completing the 12-month term, customers can receive service on a month-to-month basis with no term commitment; their price will remain at $10 per month until Dec. 29, 2009. At that time, the monthly rate will revert to the market price for this speed tier.
* Have AT&T local phone service (Note: Rates for local service vary by state and are in addition to the $10 high-speed Internet offer.)
* Agree to pay additional monthly charges such as taxes which are customary for high-speed Internet services.

I can't see anywhere from their web site that I can order it for $10 a month. Any idea?

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