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Prodigy/SBC 15.95 dialup if you know where to look
Sorry if OT or you heard this before but this could save people some
money. I just accidentally found out that if you agree to a 6 month commitment, prodigy will go from 21.95 to 15.95. Why they didn't tell current customers, even via email, about this is a mystery to me. Actually, I take it back, no it isn't. Happy savings! They don't say what the pricing is after that but even if it's just the few months, it's a deal. Here is the homepage http://sbc.com/sbcyahoo/ Here is where you enter your info saying you want that plan http://support.sbcglobal.net/legacy/billingform/ |
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Prodigy/SBC 15.95 dialup if you know where to look
"lucky" wrote in message ... Sorry if OT or you heard this before but this could save people some money. I just accidentally found out that if you agree to a 6 month commitment, prodigy will go from 21.95 to 15.95. Why they didn't tell Uhhhh . . . just about every dial-up ISP offers discounts if you sign up for several month committment. Most are similar discounts to what Prodigy offers. -Dave |
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Prodigy/SBC 15.95 dialup if you know where to look
lucky wrote in message m...
if you agree to a 6 month commitment, prodigy will go from 21.95 to 15.95. What are the advantages of $15.95/month Prodigy dial-up over $9.95 Juno/Netzero ($14.95 for the supposedly faster version), $9.94 Wal-mart Compuserv, or $10.95 PeoplePC? |
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