I fought with Century Link over the FTTN speeds and refused to pay a penny after the first weekend when only their speed test met the speed expectations. 

I got my $250 back for the installation.

Twice.

It helps to argue and work on breach of contract to get them to abide by the agreement.

> On Aug 15, 2016, at 3:54 PM, Brian Wood <woodbrian77 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I signed up recently with CenturyLink and we agreed to a $50 
> discount off the price of the modem.  Now I got the first bill
> and no discount.  I called them and they said they could only 
> give me a $25 discount -- something about how that was all 
> that was available at the time I signed up.  I didn't get the
> terms we agreed to in writing so I just said OK.  But at least I 
> can let others know of what happened and maybe help you
> avoid the same mistake.  
> 
> -- 
> Brian
> Ebenezer Enterprises - In G-d we trust.
> http://webEbenezer.net <http://webebenezer.net/>
> 
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