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Cox Communications Email Scam
I recently received an email from cox referencing their updated Ultimate Plan. Presented with option 1, keeping my current tier 300mb down 30mb up at my current rate but I have to update my modem. Okay. Option 2, 500mb dowload speed 10mb at my current rate as well but i still have to upgrade modem. Okay. Clicked on cox link of approved modems and purchased one. Upon calling cox decide option one or two and to activate my new modem. The rep tells me my bill is going up $15 with my free upgrade? Its bad enough cox lost the RSN sport networks, if internet goes too im afraid my 15 years+ with cox is over. Very dissapointed in Cox Communications Marketing & Sales customer service.
JinnTheCat
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KEEP YOUR PLAN AND UPDATE YOUR MODEM
To keep your current Ultimate Classic* plan of 300 Mbps download speeds and 30 Mbps upload speeds, you need to update your modem before Wednesday, April 14, 2021. To do this, you can either:
OPTION TWO:
MOVE TO A PLAN WITH MORE DOWNLOAD SPEEDS
If you don’t update your modem by Wednesday, April 14, 2021, you’ll be moved to our new Ultimate plan with download speeds of up to 500 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 10 Mbps.
Good news, the current rate for your internet plan won’t increase as a result of this change.
Even with this change, you need to update your modem to fully enjoy the increase in download speeds. You can choose to update your own device or rent a modem from Cox as explained above.
Ultimate has download speeds of up to 500 Mbps, 60% more than Ultimate Classic 300 for an even better internet experience for activities like streaming TV on more connected devices in your home.
Ultimate’s lower upload speeds of up to 10 Mbps still support the typical needs of most users like video chatting, gaming and uploading large files.
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JinnTheCat
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Solved. Call Cox Loyaly 1 844 227 3943. They get everything done.
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pyromanic82
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This is a scam by Cox. I called the number and the rep confirmed this was nothing but a ploy to get people off the old 300/30 plan. I'm filing a complaint with the OKAG and advise anyone else impacted to do so. There is no "technical/Network upgrade" Cox is doing to require a change like this. This is their way to get people to either A. upgrade equipment or B. upgrade plans so that they do not have to Grandfather us in. The 500mbps they are offering if you do not change your modem is a joke, as A. you'll still be capped at 300mbps down, and B. your upload speed is being DOWNGRADED to 10mbps
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JCSRL
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I got the same email. I wanted to keep my Ultimate Classic 300 (300 down, 30 up). Per the email I had to call and have them come out and replace my modem with a newer DOCSIS modem They took my old modem and both of the extenders I had hooked up to two desktops upstairs (one for kid's gaming and the other for work computer that is not allowed to interface via WiFi due to security protocol).
The techs told me not to buy Cox's pods but go buy MoCA adapters instead. They enabled MoCA on the modem before they left. So I went to Best Buy and bought a two-pack of Actiontec MoCA adapters. Hooked the two computers back up...computer ethernet to MoCA and the MoCA coax to the wall. Had to go into the Gateway to reenable MoCA on the modem. It keeps automatically getting disabled.
Was on the phone with tech support today and they said the "new" modem doesn't support MoCA. I don't understand this if the thing has MoCA capability and I can go into the Gateway to enable it. It just keeps disconnecting several times throughout the day.
Now they're telling me I need to buy my own modem and a wireless router in order to use the MoCA adapters for the desktops that need to be hardwired. Beyond frustrated! Anyone else having this same problem or know a better way to fix my current situation. All help appreciated.
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