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I will take my 60mbps cable internet anyday over the alternative lol
Even though it would be nice to save that kind of money.
@Turbobuick wrote:If they'd sent me this offer in 2004, I could have made my $30. Instead I've saved ~$15,000 by not having a sat/cable bill.
But of course it's on my BCE & I just cancelled my cable 2 weeks when I dropped off my receiver. I'll see if my sister would care to take advantage of it because she has satellite....and allows me to access her account via my phone/tablets.
Thanks for sharing !
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Showed up on my BCP. I don't have cable, but my internet is through the local cable company and it always shows as cable/satellite on my Citi card. Hopefully it works.
Update: My internet autopay posted on the 24th for $67.95, and I got a credit of $6.80 yesterady. I wasn't expecting any credit until after the expiry date for the cumulative qualifying spend.
Anyway, interent bill w/o cable works, and credits appear per charge along the way.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks! Showed up on my BCP. I don't have cable, but my internet is through the local cable company and it always shows as cable/satellite on my Citi card. Hopefully it works.
Update: My interent autopay posted on the 24th for $67.95, and I got a credit of $6.80 yesterady. I wasn't expecting any credit until after the expiry date for the cumulative qualifying spend.
Anyway, interent bill w/o cable works, and credits appear per charge along the way.
They are really good about posting the credits fast I've noticed. I'm just so jealous of those of you getitng this offer! I keep checking everyday and all I have is the cell phone one (my carrier isnt eligible)