Some highlights in that 17 page document. Business to Business transactions don't have any consumer protections. Ok, look down the page, hmmm, a link under the title "Current Agreement" titled "Services purchased after 5/3/09" turns out to be a 17 page. A few blurbs about not sharing the service outside of the premise and not running a server without a static IP. better download that agreement and find out what I really getting into.
The Agreement shall terminate as set forth in the Terms andĬonditions (» /ter "This Agreement shall commence and become a legally binding agreement upon Customer's execution of the SOA. She assured me Comcast would waive the termination fees after I returned their equipment.īut I must sign up (by faxing in the agreement) by the end of the DAY she contacted me, or the deal is void (~20$/mo discount off of list price).ĭown on page 3. In the telephone conversation I asked her can I get out of the contract without penalty? For example, If my house floods in a hurricane(My backyard is a salt water sea level canal, 1/2mile from ocean), burns down, or I just sell the house and move. pdf form filled in for 12/2Mbps starter service w 1 static IP for 54.95/mo for three years. no problem, she offered a similar deal, and emailed me 3 page "Business Class Service Order Agreement". Instead of getting a reply from the original rep, another called in his place. to a previous CC business service rep I had talked & emailed several years prior, asking him if he had a similar deal.
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Essentially, I taught them how to run an ISP. Circa 1999->2001, when MO only had 3MBps partial T3 to service all of Florida. Notes: I was one Comcast/AT&TBB/MediaOne's very first Cable modem users in the state of Florida. In order to get past the published $199 Install fees (1yr contract) one had to agree to a 3 year term. I run a web/ftp/email server for my consulting business/domain I've had for the last 8 years. Recently (Sept 2010), I tried to sign up with comcast and get a static IP for my home office.