AT&T [att.com] has for
New AT&T Fiber Internet Customers: Up to $250 Visa Reward Cards w/ Fiber Internet Signup when you apply promo code
EXTRA100 (more details below). Save an additional $10/month when you sign up for autopay with a debit card or bank account.
- Click here [att.com] to see if AT&T Fiber is available in your area
- Choose your plan from those available (reward card values after promo code):
- 300Mbps speed $55/month with autopay + $150 in Visa Reward Cards
- 500Mbps speed $65/month with autopay + $200 in Visa Reward Cards
- Up to 1Gig speed $80/month with autopay + $250 in Visa Reward Cards
- Plans over 1Gig will receive $250 in Visa Reward Cards
- Proceed to checkout
- While testing the Extra $100 Visa Reward Card was automatically applied but you may need to apply promo code EXTRA100
- Additional offer details:
- You will be sent an email or letter for each card offer with redemption instructions.
- Please allow up to 6 weeks from the time you activate your qualifying service.
- Redemption required w/in 75 days from reward notification mail or email date.
- Card delivered within 3-4 weeks after redemption to customers who maintain and pay for qualifying service through reward fulfillment.
- Card expires at month-end 6 months after issuance.
- Residents of select multi-dwelling units may not be eligible.
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I will say, the install was embarrassingly bad. They replaced my old fiber modem with a combo AT&T router / modem and didn't route it back to my current router or inform me of anything, basically the tech got the ping on his phone saying I had internet and left.
Fortunately, I'm pretty familiar with this type of stuff and was able to get everything working after an hour of tweaking settings and resets.
Another funny part, they have another rep upsell you on getting the combo phone plan while you wait, he offered me an insane deal (BYOD $25 a month for 4 lines for 2 years) I was genuinely shocked at that rate and was considering dropping Google Fi, but as he started breaking down the promos he was like "OOPS, I actually cant stack all of those, never mind, I'll email you a new one". the new one is like $60 for 10 months. Not terrible, but really shot himself in the foot there... I think I'm going to keep my current phone plan.
I had DSL with them for years and waited and waited for their Uverse "fiber". I sign up and they end up sending me a newer DSL modem with a Uverse sticker on it.
From that decade of service, I can't really bring myself to ever go back. Their technicians and support are some of the worst I have encountered from a billion dollar company.