Time Warner just told me I'm not eligible to receive that package. South KC area - East of Red Bridge & Holmes. (And no I'm not the computer garage sale guy.) Seth Dimbert said: > I wasn't sure if I was going to weigh in on this TWC/Everest Issue or > not, since opinions seem to be pretty strong. I thought it might be > nice to stay out of a controversial thread for once. > > Alas. > > Since it was my remarks about my $15/month savings that started it off, > I feel the need to clarify: > > It is TRUE that, about 6 months ago, following Everest's install in my > neighborhood, TWC came door-to-door offering special "Customer > Retention" pricing. In my opinion, that is entirely within their > rights. In case you'd like to disagree, go right ahead; I won't argue. > But note that this has been settled pretty clearly in the courts thanks > to Victoria's Secret, who put different prices in their catalogs based > on Zip Code. > > It is also TRUE that the $59.99/month plan I described for a Road > Runner & Digital Cable package is an offer TWC makes to EVERYONE. It is > NOT part of their "Customer Retention" pricing. If you don't believe > me, call them and ask. (Do not bother to check their website as it is > not mentioned there. I believe it is, as I mentioned before, called > "Digital Tier I." > > Note that I do not work for either Everest or TWC (or Victoria's > Secret, for that matter) and that everything in this e-mail is true as > of today, to the best of my knowledge. But, I (obviously) do not speak > in any official way for anyone but myself. > > -SD > > >