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RE: Big Cable's Package-Pricing Ploy
Topic: Business 4:51 pm EST, Nov  6, 2002

flynn23 wrote:
] Consumers could be saving money by selecting their premium
] channels a la carte, but don't expect to hear it from your
] cable outfit
]
] of course this article forgets to mention that cable cos holy
] grail is to get every subscriber into a bundled agreement
] worth $200/home/month.

Their pricing structures are as bad as the telephone companies. They attempt to baffle the common people with complicated packages and pricing policies. Just recently, I attempted to cut back my package to save some dough. When I asked about removing a few premium channels, I was informed that my bill would actually go up. I need to check back now that this law has passed since this occured before October.

RE: Big Cable's Package-Pricing Ploy



 
 
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