Teksavvy lowers prices

ted leslie ted.leslie-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 2 19:45:59 UTC 2013


I know i was happy when rogers boosted my service from about 18Mbps to
140Mbps with just a modem change. Issue was, I had to inquire to find out
in order for it to happen :( but my cap is only 120 GB i think, but I
rarely hit that. Even my speed test to TekSavvy can't give me the numbers
of other
places, but that may be because they cap their speed tests to 100-110 Mbps.

-tl


On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 3:32 PM, Stan Witkowski <stan-IWrolz/j94yY+5vIsb+96wC/G2K4zDHf at public.gmane.org>wrote:

>
>
> Got this today (April 02, 2013):
>
>
>
> April 02, 2013
> We are writing to inform you of some really great changes to your Internet
> service
> from TekSavvy.  We are lowering pricing and passing on the savings to all
> of our customers!  How TekSavvy is that?
>
> As of your next billing date, you will notice that the Internet package
> you are subscribing
> to will change from High Speed DSL 12 at $41.99 to High Speed DSL 15 Pro
>  at $32.99.
>
> No action is required on your part.  As of March 27th, 2013 TekSavvy
> automatically made
> the updates to our system. Your next bill will reflect the new pricing.
>
> [ STAN:>  I confirm that the PDF copy of the invoice they sent me
>           shows the NEW $32.99 price as of March 31, 2013!!!
>
>           Note that my original plan
>               (High Speed DSL 12 at $41.99 with a 300GB cap)
>           also, at that time (AND STILL NOW), included a
>           no-charge-against-cap 6 hour window from 2AM - 8AM DAILY.
>           (Anything downloaded between 2AM - 8AM was FREE, not part of the
> cap.)
>
>           PING           = 10 ms        <<   CURRENT STATS
>           Download Speed = 15.62 Mbps
>             Upload Speed =  0.92 Mbps
>           from:   www.speedtest.net
>
>           I can't actually remember the last time (if ever) a company
>           boosted my service by 25 per cent while AT THE SAME TIME
>           dropping the price by 25 per cent!!
>
> ]
>
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