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<div class="mailbox_signature" style="display: block;">I usually only get decent offers from a sales rep going through neighborhoods. </div>
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<span id="orc-full-body-initial-text" style="display: inline;"><br>On Wednesday, Jul 8, 2015 at 8:03 PM, Allen Krell <<a href="mailto:allen.krell@gmail.com" target="_blank">allen.krell@gmail.com</a>>, wrote:<br></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote">Does anyone have successful experience negotiating deals with WoWWay.<br><br>Here is my dilemma. I currently have an old knology grandfathered internet<br>plan getting 12MB/sec down. I see on WoWWay website bundles with TV,<br>phone, and internet with 30MB/sec down for $115.<br><br>But, I call to sign up for a bundle and they quote me anywhere from<br>$140-200 depending on who I talk to. When I ask about the $115 plan on<br>the website, they say new customers only.<br><br>Is my only option to quit and comeback as a new customer later?<br><br>Allen<br>-------------- next part --------------<br>An HTML attachment was scrubbed...<br>URL: <http://lunagroup.us/pipermail/luna/attachments/20150708/c02e3733/attachment.html><br>_______________________________________________<br>LUNA mailing list<br>LUNA@lunagroup.us<br>http://lunagroup.us/mailman/listinfo/luna<br>
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