Hi: What software do you use to monitor speeds. Does the software alert 
you when speeds drop?

Tom


On 08/15/2016 04:00 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> 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 
>> <mailto: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
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