Broadband Companies Conditioning Customers To Be Disloyal
from the not-great-for-growth dept
While the press has talked up the supposedly "low" prices of DSL these days, it continues to be very misleading. First off, the rates are "promotional rates" that only last for a short while and then go up. They also usually require something else to be bundled (i.e., you don't get cheap DSL without a phone line, and you don't get a cheap cable modem service without cable TV). However, there's another side to it that people are beginning to notice. Since the rates are often promotional for new customers, they actively encourage churn instead of loyalty. We're still surprised to see more industries don't recognize the importance of rewarding loyalty. The cost of customer acquisition is quite high. But, instead of looking at ways to keep existing customers happy long term, paying off the investment in acquisition, these companies are taking their existing customers for granted, always focusing on the number of "new additions." It's a short term view that could mean long term trouble... should there be enough competition to merit it. Unfortunately, the competition right now is so weak, that it's a case where the "churn" is just back and forth from bad to worse and back again -- each time with the companies paying the acquisition costs yet again (and never really getting the long term payoff that a loyal customer would provide).Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Very insightful article. Churn baby Churn
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It's so simple...
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The White Ghetto
http://studentaffairs.sass.uab.edu/kscope/index_Page312.htm
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Customer Retention 101
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I couldnt agree more. If anything, the longer you stay, the better insentive you should have because they can then relly on that $50 a month coming from you.
My ISP (Dreamhost) does this actually. When you signup you get a base rate of service (storage/bandwidth). As time passes each and every week/month your bandwidth and storage capacity is increased (and they show this counter on your admin panel). BRILLIANT.
I doubt I'll ever use the capacity, but it's comforting to know it's there, and that I can continue to use my capacity in new ways without having to be concerned that I'll overflow my ever growing quota.
It also means it's going to take quite a bit to convince me to switch providers when my 2 year subscription comes due. I'll have a highly elevated level of service that I will be increasingly unwilling to throw away and move to another ISP.
- Dave
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Of course, when the cable guy came last week I found out just how stupid their tech guys can be (no offense, I'm sure some of you really know what you are doing). So he finds the cable box and tries to figure out which one went to our apartment. When he couldn't do it, he assumed that we wern't wired and told my roommate that we would have to get permission from the landlord for him to drill holes and install new wires.
He didn't even CHECK the wires inside the house, just assumed that they where all for the satalight dish because thats where they appeared to come from.. Unfortunatly I wasn't home to call him an idiot and show him the THREE possible ways to hook it up WITHOUT drilling any holes that I found in about 5 minutes.
I WANTED to do a self install.. they told me I couldn't. Something about having to remove some kind of block on the line. Seemed fishy to me..
Ah well, gave me a chance to look around the cable box. I should be able to steal my neighbors cable TV (with their permission..) without too much trouble. ;)
This was from Charter by the way.
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DSL Prices
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shouldn't
the thing is hater, you shouldn't have to, dont get me wrong ill be doing this my self with my company soon here, but i think ever one will agree its just the matter of not having too, my company (excuse bad spelling plz) should just always give me at least a decent deal if not close to the starters price, a good example would be after being with them for a year charge like 40.00 a month for being a loyal customer, instead of the 50.00 you where being charged , and give new sign ups a rate of like 30.00 for the first 3 months,
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customer service is seriously lacking in huge US companies....this is why i love NTT here in Japan...100mbps fiber optic to my house, hadn't had to call in for any problems, when i did had to call for billing question, it was solved in 15 min after leaving my home number to Japanese operator, then having English speaking operator to call back to my home...
US companies should take lessons from whoever is teaching Asian companies their customer service etiquettes...
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This works for me....
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Comcast
I had 6 months of 6m/384k cable for $29.99 about 8 months ago. I decided to add on limited basic cable tv for $13, and they told me that bundled they'd knock off another $10. I made out for a total of $33 (plux taxes!!!) for then...
...then it shot up to $53! OUCH.
I tacked on another $10 for SpeedTier, which got me 8m/768k. Two months into that, and I love it!
I feel like I sold my soul. Just called and they put me on a new 6-month promo for $19.99 internet, plus $13 tv. It's the same damn deal I got 8 months ago. It only took 30 seconds or so... just say the 3 magic letters - A-T-T.
Hopefully they weren't smart enough to downgrade me back to 6mbps cable! :D
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Brandon Phipps
Let's seal the deal, OK? Pass it to the right...
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True True True
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1 yr with shaw 45$ + cable digital = 100$+
now i have voip 24$ unlimited calls in north america
they phoned me last week and now offer the broadband service bye bye to shaw or telus
and lots of ess everything sucks tv...cheers.
= save 50 $
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Comcast is the SBC of current day
The biggest problem in in some areas we have no choice if you want cable and internet then you get rapped by comcast. I feel there is a growing number of people that hate comcast enough to drop them at the next best choice. I will.
Then we have voip. They offer voip at about 35 month. Far better then the sbc of 68. But shop around. You can get viop service for less than 24 from vonage and packet 8. again rape.
Are they making us disloyal or just to hate comcast?
Personally, it is hate comcast. Why be loyal when you have such crap service.
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Always ask for a lower price !
HINT: ... speak to the "Sales/Marketing" agent at your current broadband provider, rather than the normal 'Customer Service Agents'. The sales-guys do understand how tough it is to get new customers -- and they have the authority to offer low 'promotional-rates' even to existing subscribers.
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If Thats What They Want
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I have DirecTV for my TV watching and maybe use the cable TV once every few months.
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