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anamol

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#205070 28-Oct-2016 15:28
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So I've read this thread (http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=85&topicid=196672) where someone finangles some sort of deal with 2 degrees support. I tried talking to someone on their online chat and didn't get anywhere. We're looking to sign up for fibre, and would love to go for 2 degrees, except certain people demand a static ip, and the $10/month charge is kinda ridiculous. We will sign a 2 year contract, as well as signing up for a pay monthly cell phone account. 

 

 

 

How do I summon the 2degreescare minion to do some negotiating?


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phantomdb
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  #1659956 28-Oct-2016 18:04
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ill jump on this bandwagon, looking to shift from vodafone,





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  #1661313 31-Oct-2016 11:34
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First off calling someone a minion is degrading and good luck getting help after speaking like that. Why not give them a call and speak to someone in person. 


anamol

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  #1661798 31-Oct-2016 23:20
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You are right, minion was a horrible term to use. @2degreescare, please forgive me. Let me make it up to you by signing up for a contract, with slightly modified terms to bring your price for provisioning a static IP closer to the standard charged by your competition. 

 

I am hearing impaired and can't easily negotiate over the phone, but thanks for the advice. 


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