Xfinity offers
New Residential Customers in Central Locations: 300 Mbps Home Internet Service + 1-Line Xfinity Mobile Unlimited Cellular Phone Service (in select areas) on sale for
$35/Month for 1 year when you enroll in both paperless billing and automatic payments (AutoPay).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
jk6812 for finding this deal.
Note: This offer is available for Xfinity Central Locations only; enter you address on the promotion page to see if you qualify.
Offer terms:- Not available in all areas.
- New residential customers only.
- Service limited to a single outlet.
- Internet: Actual speeds vary and are not guaranteed. Reduced speeds after 300/GB of usage/line. For factors affecting speed visit www.xfinity.com/networkmanagement
- Offer requires enrollment in both paperless billing and automatic payments with stored bank account. Without enrollment, the monthly service charge automatically increases by $10 (or $5 if enrolling with credit or debit card information). The discount will appear on your bill within 45 days of enrolling in automatic payments and paperless billing. (If either automatic payments or paperless billing are subsequently canceled, the $10 monthly discount will be removed automatically.)
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1. Sign out of Xfinity account before searching.
2. When you enter the address, select you are moving here as a new customer.
3. Once you select the plan, it will give an option to create a new account or login. Login with your existing id.
4. It will create a new account and close the old account on your existing login.
5. You will be charged prorated amount on old account and new account starts right away.
6. Your internet will be on for a while but one day it will stop working.
7. If you owned the modem then you can restart the modem and go through activation process on new login and move old modem over. Else use new rental modem for activation.
8. If you have you mobile lines then you can call them to move the lines to new account.
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In the past three months, I kept receiving alerts that my data usage was around 900 GB, close to the cap. This piqued my interest because my internet usage pattern had not changed. Previously, my monthly usage was around 500 GB. So, I checked my router's app (EERO from Amazon) for the same time range, and here's what I found:
When Xfinity alerted me that my usage was over 900 GB, the EERO app showed I had only used around 500 GB, consistent with my usage in the previous months. I called Xfinity customer service and asked them to provide itemized data usage to explain where the extra 400 GB came from, but they could not. I was transferred between different departments, and ultimately, there was no resolution.
I suspect Xfinity manipulated the data in the past three months to persuade me to either pay $25 per month to remove the data cap or to use their modem. Since there is only one data traffic port in my home, my own modem (non-Wi-Fi function) is cabled to the router, and the router's Wi-Fi serves my home devices. The data usage shown on EERO should be very close to Xfinity's data usage, yet it was 400 GB off.
I ended up closing my account and switching to another ISP. When the new ISP technician came to hook up the external cable, he mentioned that he previously worked for Xfinity. He said that if you don't use an Xfinity modem after one year of service, Xfinity might pull some tricks on the Signal to convince you to pay extra to use their device.
So, please be careful with Xfinity.
can get a good modem from amazon used like new for ~$60-100.
is a good investment.
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i prefer a bit newer, to take advantage of increased speeds.
I tried checking the refer a friend program and was told it's ended
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typically.
contract ends.
day 1. cancel the service. but service will continue for ~ 4-7 more days even tho billing will stop. (essentially free service for `~ 4-7 days)
~day 7 (when old service is confirmed off) . sign up with spouse info.
will require a new modem.
they stopped allowing the use of same modem.
specifically to stop people doing this switching.
i never go to store.
do all online.
yes. it is a little inconvenient that internet may be down for ~1 day.
but so be it.
in fact , the last 2 times i have done this.
internet was not down at all,
edit.
just checked.
currently paying $50 for just internet. since ~5/2024
Download speed: up to 800 Mbps, Upload speed: up to 20 Mbps.
bay area.
1. Sign out of Xfinity account before searching.
2. When you enter the address, select you are moving here as a new customer.
3. Once you select the plan, it will give an option to create a new account or login. Login with your existing id.
4. It will create a new account and close the old account on your existing login.
5. You will be charged prorated amount on old account and new account starts right away.
6. Your internet will be on for a while but one day it will stop working.
7. If you owned the modem then you can restart the modem and go through activation process on new login and move old modem over. Else use new rental modem for activation.
8. If you have you mobile lines then you can call them to move the lines to new account.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
1. Sign out of Xfinity account before searching.
2. When you enter the address, select you are moving here as a new customer.
3. Once you select the plan, it will give an option to create a new account or login. Login with your existing id.
4. It will create a new account and close the old account on your existing login.
5. You will be charged prorated amount on old account and new account starts right away.
6. Your internet will be on for a while but one day it will stop working.
7. If you owned the modem then you can restart the modem and go through activation process on new login and move old modem over. Else use new rental modem for activation.
8. If you have you mobile lines then you can call them to move the lines to new account.