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Sunday, April 19th, 2026 1:17 AM

Loyal Customers Pay More

So… Xfinity jacked up my bill $45 Without any notice. Luckily, I noticed on my Bank statement after a couple of months. I called a whole bunch of times and they keep on trying to sell me a plan saying I’m ‘saving money’ but it’s $30 more than my old plan.So… I had my friend put their address in and they could get the SAME plan they were trying to sell me at $40 LESS a month. I have been using Xfinity for a long time. How does that make sense to give new customers almost a 50% discount for five years and charge loyal customers almost double? Anyone else notice this? on top of it. The Internet has been inconsistent the last couple days.We don’t have T-Mobile in my area, but Starlink has arrived and as much as I don’t really want to support that company I just don’t wanna feel like I’m being robbed anymore. 

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21 hours ago

Have your spouse or a good friend sign up for service in their name.  In my case I am charged $10 less than brand new customers get charged.

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Notice?  I think ISPs, phone companies etc. have had new customer pricing for at least 30 years. Banks have new money interest rates too.  People complain when the new customer discount ends, but it doesn't seem to stop them from accepting the next new customer discount.  

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