That was also connected to my business account so I figured I might get some type of preferred service. But no,,,,,,,Howdy target. Well that doesn't give me a warm fuzzy about Xfinity!
That was also connected to my business account so I figured I might get some type of preferred service. But no,,,,,,,Howdy target. Well that doesn't give me a warm fuzzy about Xfinity!
Supposedly I'll get a little better deal on my cable and internet package if I go with them, which is what made me consider it.That was also connected to my business account so I figured I might get some type of preferred service. But no,,,,,,,
Similar situation promised me. Now, it was at the onset of Covid and the distribution was effected is the song they kept singing.Supposedly I'll get a little better deal on my cable and internet package if I go with them, which is what made me consider it.
Ah, well that makes (a little) more sense I guess. Seemed like that was the excuse du jour that everyone was using back then.Similar situation promised me. Now, it was at the onset of Covid and the distribution was effected is the song they kept singing.
The new phone I would get is contingent on me trading in my current phone, so that's kind of why I'd like to go to the brick and mortar store. I want to make sure I can port over not only my number (shouldn't be a problem) but also all my contacts.It might be better now, but enjoy
Backup backup backupThe new phone I would get is contingent on me trading in my current phone, so that's kind of why I'd like to go to the brick and mortar store. I want to make sure I can port over not only my number (shouldn't be a problem) but also all my contacts.
I'm not even sure how to do that. Supposedly there's a Google connection that does that sort of thing, but darned if I know how to get to it.Backup backup backup
Actually I just found them. It's a .csv file on my phone.Can you go to your provider and export to excel or csv file