Just want to see who has Frontier for internet? How is it versus Suddenlink? Have you liked it better/worse? Speed? Any issues of not going down? I think it's about $20+ cheaper than SL, so that would be a plus. Thanks for any info
quantumleap said:
Another positive vote for Frontier!
We moved from Optimum/Suddenlink over to Frontier Fiber as soon as it was available in our neighborhood, and it has been rock solid ever since...AND at half of the price of what we had been paying for 1 gig asynchronous service with Optimum!
Also, as to price, when we were switching we also considered Metronet, but were turned off by their monthly required "tech assurance" fee, which they unfortunately use to pad their bills...so another plus for Froniter.
All of that said, if you decide to go with Frontier Fiber, and they aren't currently offering any type of bonus for signing up, you can use this link to get a bonus $150 Virtual MasterCard after 2 months of paid service:
https://www.frontiercustomerreferral.com/submit-invitation?user_id=47513&signature=044b6696efef014af6cecdfb3ce09893e3ea7202c6999dfc01b463d61b4e726c&utm_campaign=social-referral&utm_medium=click-to-copy&utm_source=web&utm_content=47513
(Full disclosure, using that signup link would earn me a bonus as well...but in addition you could also get your own referral link after you became a Frontier customer - so ultimately a win/win for everyone!) =)
BucketofBalls99 said:quantumleap said:
Another positive vote for Frontier!
We moved from Optimum/Suddenlink over to Frontier Fiber as soon as it was available in our neighborhood, and it has been rock solid ever since...AND at half of the price of what we had been paying for 1 gig asynchronous service with Optimum!
Also, as to price, when we were switching we also considered Metronet, but were turned off by their monthly required "tech assurance" fee, which they unfortunately use to pad their bills...so another plus for Froniter.
All of that said, if you decide to go with Frontier Fiber, and they aren't currently offering any type of bonus for signing up, you can use this link to get a bonus $150 Virtual MasterCard after 2 months of paid service:
https://www.frontiercustomerreferral.com/submit-invitation?user_id=47513&signature=044b6696efef014af6cecdfb3ce09893e3ea7202c6999dfc01b463d61b4e726c&utm_campaign=social-referral&utm_medium=click-to-copy&utm_source=web&utm_content=47513
(Full disclosure, using that signup link would earn me a bonus as well...but in addition you could also get your own referral link after you became a Frontier customer - so ultimately a win/win for everyone!) =)
Regarding those referrals for the cards, is there something up with those? I had heard one time that if you signup and do one of those 'bonus' things, that when it's time to get rid of your service, they are more likely give you a hard time when you are ready to cancel, than if you didn't signup with a bonus. In fact I think I had heard that from their rep that lives/lived in our neighborhood, who would post on Nextdoor. I'll have to see if I can find that guys contact info and see if he still deals with them or not. Just wondering if anyone else had heard anything about them.
Agreed. I have Optimum as a backup connection at my house. 1000/40 speed which realistically is about 600/30 on a good day, but after threatening to cancel as I had Metronet come in, it's currently $31/month, tax included with a free* 1GB/month mobile line which I throw in a phone for my kid on long trips to play PBS Kids and watch the videos (which is $15/month and gives a $15/month credit towards Internet services; all in I pay $31/month to Optimum).ElephantRider said:
FYI Optimum is desperate. Even if you're not looking to switch, call and try to cancel and they will throw stupid deals at you. They offered me 4 months and almost 50% reduction on the monthly bill