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If you must have Bell,
$ t/ i: B" M5 [4 y! {2 O7 ]Bell services are alright if done properly!!
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First you must realize that you are in an independent country, Canada, not China.* k! G+ E6 V/ q
Bell is an independent company!5 d0 y" J; M: E/ i; u! `6 s
So are their departments, they are independent too.$ s, q) }% w9 H
7 J4 D, G! J: W3 d" X: DTherefore your ordering of their services in a bundle are completely against- {% J; Q( N3 h- q- v- l
their standard policy of independent services. Because they are not suppose to$ c. O6 d5 O% u+ K
talk to each other. (That's what it seem)# W: X, R8 Z; Z& @. y% d, f3 D
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What you should have done Is:' u$ C1 e& [9 F6 H1 Y4 K
1. order the telephone from the home telephone department.
0 d5 c0 E7 x/ z) F2. order the TV service from the FIB department (not the satellite department); j- f4 Q7 b, q4 ~! U9 y# {
3 order the internet services from the internet department3 y9 I0 h, q; S
(you must negotiate each time with that department for the best price.)3 B5 r( X! J+ _/ f
4. Then is the time to call the billing department for the Bundling discount
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5 z# G6 P- f0 q1 T2 [# J' mSo you must start with the telephone, When that completed, you can start5 s/ F4 e) V3 Z; v( o0 A( s
to add the other services, you need to have a telephone (Preferably a speaker
p- Y0 R# }' H5 Bphone) to HOLD and wait while you are trying to get the other servives.: A2 W/ S! J+ ]0 Y$ e: ?
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Doing it this way can make Bell bearable. |
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