Thank you. I'll give those reps a shout.
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For how long? 1 year, 2 years?superastworld wrote: ↑ For New Client, is $89.95.
But I have tried retention, they give me $54.95+tax for Fibe 300.
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- Euro2012
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New likely 1 year. Retention no idea, never heard of that offer.one-cheap-guy wrote: ↑ For how long? 1 year, 2 years?
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I want this exact deal at $73.90. So far I could get $87.90 deal by Zara and that's the lowest.superastworld wrote: ↑ Yes.
For $73.90 Triple Product Bundle - Gigabit Fibe + Good TV + Lite Home Phone.
You MUST be new client. existing client cannot offer.
For $99.90 Bundle - Gigabit Fibe + Better TV + Lite Home Phone.
You can be existing customer to get this offer. But for field sale rep only. I don't know if the retention can give you that.
But First, you must have Gigabit Fibe in you area. You can check your postal code on the bell website to see if you can see Gigabit Fibe tier.
How do O get $73.90 deal to sign up right away.
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Damn, I'd take that in a heartbeat as a new customer. They won't offer anything for internet only in my building where they just installed FTTH, only bundles with TVsuperastworld wrote: ↑ For New Client, is $89.95.
But I have tried retention, they give me $54.95+tax for Fibe 300.
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Heads up, very pushy field agents out in barrhaven tonight. They wouldn't show me the full offer unless I let them inside to sit down and show me. I told them no thanks k's and they proceeded to try and give me a guilt trip that I'm paying more for less. I'll wait for Zara
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Kinda surprised that field agents are that pushy, but I'd advise against flat-out refusing them. Sometimes, Bell can offer deals before Jason and Zara can get ahold of them. A bit over a month back, Bell offered me the $73.90 plan, whereas Jason could do only $99.90 and Zara $120+ at best.
Lifetime, until Bell raises the price for the package
Still, good deal nonetheless
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It was the standard $99 deal but with 2 extra pvrs for $114, they claimed they don't have non pvr receivers anymore.
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2 extra PVRs? You sure that they're PVRs, not wireless receivers? The extra $14/mo certainly sounds like two wireless receivers.
I'm fairly certain that you can have a setup with multiple PVRs (only one can record, though), but I haven't heard of Bell using PVRs in the place of wireless receivers. Odd.
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"Kinda surprised that field agents are that pushy, but I'd advise against flat-out refusing them. Sometimes, Bell can offer deals before Jason and Zara can get ahold of them. Bell offered me the $73.90 plan, whereas Jason could do only $99.90 and Zara $120+ at best."
Not sure what this means. Jason is a field agent, Zara is some sort of Bell ambasador and they both work for Bell so when you say Bell who are you referring to exactly?
99.90 deal is the "73" deal, one has better tv while the other has good tv. I'm pretty sure thst this offer is contingent on getting better tv and offering it for 73 with good tv will likely get your credits revoked once your account get audited. This is a perfect example where reps break rules to make money but where you get screwed in the end.
Not sure what this means. Jason is a field agent, Zara is some sort of Bell ambasador and they both work for Bell so when you say Bell who are you referring to exactly?
99.90 deal is the "73" deal, one has better tv while the other has good tv. I'm pretty sure thst this offer is contingent on getting better tv and offering it for 73 with good tv will likely get your credits revoked once your account get audited. This is a perfect example where reps break rules to make money but where you get screwed in the end.
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When I say Bell, I mean that I called Bell and got the $73.90 offer directly.Euro2012 wrote: ↑ "Kinda surprised that field agents are that pushy, but I'd advise against flat-out refusing them. Sometimes, Bell can offer deals before Jason and Zara can get ahold of them. Bell offered me the $73.90 plan, whereas Jason could do only $99.90 and Zara $120+ at best."
Not sure what this means. Jason is a field agent, Zara is some sort of Bell ambasador and they both work for Bell so when you say Bell who are you referring to exactly?
99.90 deal is the "73" deal, one has better tv while the other has good tv. I'm pretty sure thst this offer is contingent on getting better tv and offering it for 73 with good tv will likely get your credits revoked once your account get audited. This is a perfect example where reps break rules to make money but where you get screwed in the end.
I actually spoke with Jason and he told me that he only was able to offer the one with Better TV and didn't have the option for Good TV at a lower price.
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Yep, I specifically said I don't need 3 pvrs, only 1 and 2 HD receivers, he said they don't have any non pvrs anymore.Injust wrote: ↑ 2 extra PVRs? You sure that they're PVRs, not wireless receivers? The extra $14/mo certainly sounds like two wireless receivers.
I'm fairly certain that you can have a setup with multiple PVRs (only one can record, though), but I haven't heard of Bell using PVRs in the place of wireless receivers. Odd.
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Got a rep.
His offer is $99.9 better TV, gigabit Internet, home phone lite. The perk is that it's not even in a contract.
Any chance Bell will just hike up the price for me since it is not in contract. I am cautious so far. I don't see benifit of not being in contract with price as sweet as this.
Can anyone advise?
His offer is $99.9 better TV, gigabit Internet, home phone lite. The perk is that it's not even in a contract.
Any chance Bell will just hike up the price for me since it is not in contract. I am cautious so far. I don't see benifit of not being in contract with price as sweet as this.
Can anyone advise?
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1. If you got the offer same as others, TV is in a two years contract.angryboy wrote: ↑ Got a rep.
His offer is $99.9 better TV, gigabit Internet, home phone lite. The perk is that it's not even in a contract.
Any chance Bell will just hike up the price for me since it is not in contract. I am cautious so far. I don't see benifit of not being in contract with price as sweet as this.
Can anyone advise?
2. Bell will hike up the price for sure so basically you can only have this price for 1 year, next year you'll see $10-15 increase.
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I got the same offer as others except it is not in a contract. The rep is 'new housing manager' and I have his Bell toll free number and bell email address with Bell authenticated logos. So I can confirm he is reliable in what he said. I also know that Bell WILL increase their price.
That said, huge shoutout to Jason. I went to him since Zara is in vacation and hasn't replied me back. Jason was able to offer me Good TV, Gigabit Internet, Home phone lite for $73.9. Exactly the deal I was looking for and nobody was able to get this to me. Even Jason had said its not possible but he found some loophole. Installation is set for Monday. I am excited.
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Ensure to look into the order summary email sent from Bell and check TV part. If it says 2 year Term, that means it's in a contract.angryboy wrote: ↑ I got the same offer as others except it is not in a contract. The rep is 'new housing manager' and I have his Bell toll free number and bell email address with Bell authenticated logos. So I can confirm he is reliable in what he said. I also know that Bell WILL increase their price.
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Some of the rep is lying because they don't have sells.angryboy wrote: ↑ I got the same offer as others except it is not in a contract. The rep is 'new housing manager' and I have his Bell toll free number and bell email address with Bell authenticated logos. So I can confirm he is reliable in what he said. I also know that Bell WILL increase their price.
That said, huge shoutout to Jason. I went to him since Zara is in vacation and hasn't replied me back. Jason was able to offer me Good TV, Gigabit Internet, Home phone lite for $73.9. Exactly the deal I was looking for and nobody was able to get this to me. Even Jason had said its not possible but he found some loophole. Installation is set for Monday. I am excited.
It is 2 year contract. and because Bell have satellite tv, you may not that easy to cancel it without cancellation fee.
Trust Jason will be better.
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