5 Reasons Your Content Marketing Must Address Price
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4 Rules For an Effective "Thank You"
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Creative Ways to Use Your FREE iPad Survey Feature
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First let me show you where it is — then I’ll show you how it works.
If you don’t have a QuestionPro account – you’d better grab your FREE trial now so you can check this out. The first thing you’ll want to do is log in and then click on the “Mobile Tab”.
You’ll notice that there is already an iPad sitting in that space. This is your free license for a single iPad…
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Report: Netflix Wants To Piggyback On Cable Services
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If reported deals between Netflix and cable giants go through, the company’s streaming service will be offered as a bonus to cable packages. Netflix is said to be negotiating with several cable companies to add its service as a possible premium on-demand option.
According to Reuters, the step is another advancement in what analysts perceive to be Netflix’s master plan to compete against the likes of HBO. One possibility in a Netflix-cable partnership would let viewers add Netflix to their cable packages as they would a premium channel, paying extra to access Netflix’s streaming offerings through their cable boxes…
Cosigning Someone’s Comcast Account Doesn’t Mean Paying Their Bills Instead Of My Own
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Helpful and supportive person that she is, Isis is a co-signer on her goddaughter’s Comcast account so her goddaughter wouldn’t have to pay a deposit. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem unless the youngster defaulted on her payments or ran off with a half-dozen cable boxes. The problem is that the act somehow tied together her account and Isis’s, and a $435 payment was applied to the goddaughter’s account by mistake. This has led to biweekly disconnections, fruitless promises by Comcast employees to take care of the situation, and an existential question: does Isis have two accounts, or only one?
Comcast’s customer service isn’t really servicing customers; it’s more like ripping them off! I made a payment on the phone, by credit card, on December 5th, that somehow was credited to my god daughter’s account…