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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I am sure that’s what most of us do when an existing deal is due to expire. The example Vince gives will impact everyone coming to the end of a deal, but the increase on advertised packages comes out at 3.9%.
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It’s because it’s the end of special deals that he’s referring to. You always face a hike in prices at the end of a deal, but then you just start haggling again.
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I see now, I assumed this was related to the conversation about the recently announced price hikes, not the typical situation at the end of retention deals.
Thanks for clarifying!