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Old 09-09-2008, 14:35   #30
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Re: I have to pay for a wireless router that is free to new customers?

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
I would suggest you never open your own business with that attitude...What is the point in signing up new customers if your long term customers are bug....deciding to vote with their wallet and go elsewhere and get a possible better service.

Any firm that wants any kind of longevity needs to consider the long term customers from time to time...
I think the point is you could take the router today and leave tomorrow. I do think they should offer the new customers deal if your prepared to be locked in for another 12 months.
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