Sun's out, Gig's out. Learn how to get WiFi speeds faster than a Gig & a $150 prepaid card.
Get up to a $150 Visa® Prepaid Card. Only online.
Limited Time: Save $300 with xFi Complete free for 1 year. Get Internet starting at $20/mo. Or save $300 with xFi Complete free for 1 year.You'll get our best in-home WiFi, unlimited data, and our xFi Gateway. Want more? Enjoy Peacock Premium, on us, when you add our 4K streaming box at checkout. And sign up for Xfinity Mobile to save up to $400 a year on wireless.
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link [xfinity.com] Deal ID is 4053494
2. Click on
I'm New to Xfinity
3. Type in your address at "What's your address?" to verify your address
4. Depending on your region, but here in Bay Area CA we have two options:
- $50 VISA INCLUDED for Blast! Pro+ (Up To 400 Mbps Downloads] for $50.00/mo for 24 months with 1-Year Agreement, Auto-Pay & Paperless Billing
OR
- $150 VISA INCLUDED for Gigabit (Up To 1200 Mbps Downloads) for 70.00/mo for 24 months with 1-Year Agreement, Auto-Pay & Paperless Billing
• Offer Terms:
- Offer ends 06/07/21
- Free Getting Started Kit and shipping
- Option to add our Flex 4K streaming TV box + Voice Remote at no extra cost. Includes Peacock Premium.
- xFi Complete FREE for 1 year (a $300 value) includes the xFi Gateway modem + router in one and unlimited data
o The offer for the service package you have selected requires a minimum term agreement. The agreement will be sent to the mail or email address you provided. Under the agreement, if you cancel all XFINITY services, except for XFINITY Mobile, included with your package before the agreement expires, you will be billed the early termination fee specified in the agreement, unless you cancel within the first 30 days after installation or activation, as applicable. If you cancel within 30 days of the date service is installed or activated, and return any equipment you have received from us, the early termination fee will not be charged.
o Limited time offer. Restrictions apply. Not available in all areas.
• Make sure to review the complete terms and conditions on the offer page. See forum thread for additional discussion and ideas
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Been in the market for Xfinity for a few months now and have been stalking their site and other deal sites. This offer appears to be the same one that's been available for a while now. The prepaid visa option is a nice way to offset the installation, but the deals that include the card are pricier Vs the ones that don't offer the card, at least as far as my bundled needs are concerned.
Need to be mindful of the offer 'term' and all the extra taxes and fees, which run upwards of $35/month depending…
For some of us, they're the only game in town unfortunately. So as the old Irish proverb goes: "It's difficult to choose between 2 blind goats".
Been in the market for Xfinity for a few months now and have been stalking their site and other deal sites. This offer appears to be the same one that's been available for a while now. The prepaid visa option is a nice way to offset the installation, but the deals that include the card are pricier Vs the ones that don't offer the card, at least as far as my bundled needs are concerned.
Need to be mindful of the offer 'term' and all the extra taxes and fees, which run upwards of $35/month depending…
For some of us, they're the only game in town unfortunately. So as the old Irish proverb goes: "It's difficult to choose between 2 blind goats".
At least here in San Jose, CA, I am saving $20 per month (I have been with them like forever, used to pay $95 per month), terminated my plan, and signed up as a "new" customer under the same name.
Some say prices valid until 6/7/2021, some 6/22/2021, and at least the 100Mbps doesn't have an end date showing right now.
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And the cap on other plans is 1.2TB (it was increased nearly a year ago).
You may be saving $120 a year by having your own modem and wireless but then having to upgrade modems every 2-3 years and having a data cap, plus having to get a new wireless router for things like WiFi 6, etc? Not sure it's really a better deal in the end. Might be if you don't need top speed wireless, don't need +400Mbps connection, or don't download a ton.
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Another thing to consider is that Comcast puts a 1.2TB monthly data cap on third party gear, but there is no data cap with the Xfinity modem. 1.2TB may be enough for most households, but if you're streaming 4K, downloading games, and working from home with teleconference calls all day, it might be worth it to pay for their modem to avoid overage fees.
Basically Comcast sucks, but if it's your only option, paying for their gear may be worth it.
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