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papertowels@mander.xyz ⁨3⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

It’s directly applicable when you say cheaper options are available and then link to a promotional offer where the pricing expires.

Just to make sure we’re on the same page.

I said you can get Internet for $40-$50.

I linked a provider which provides a non-promotional rate of $40/month for Internet.

As a promotion, they’re throwing in a cellular line for free. This expires.

Does this somehow invalidate my claim of you can get Internet for $40-$50?

Please read the rest of the comment I previously made where I linked to some actual averages for cost, because again: a lower cost existing isn’t the same as the average cost being low.

Sure - the average, non-promotional rate of $60 is still cheaper than what this post implies.

If we’re being real, in many markets (hello Xfinity/comcast) you’re oftentimes expected to be on a promotional rate more often than not. When I was living by myself, I could call Xfinity and ask for a promotional rate, and be told that I’d be eligible in x months, usually 2-4. If you live with others, you can swap who the Internet is under each year to always be getting a promotional rate.

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