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 T1 Service - One time it hurts to cut out the middle man.

Written by: Brad Dudley - Jul 2, 2009


When shopping for certain things, like car insurance, you really don't need any help. But when it comes to T1 Service, you need all the assistance you can get. To find the best T1 Service available, you will need to contact over 20 T1 Service Providers, and ask them for their best T1 price. Then wait a few days, maybe a week or two. They may or may not get back to you. Now compare the quotes you got from each of these providers. Contact the provider that gave you the best quote. They will then send you a bunch of paperwork you may or may not understand, and they may or may not be of much help filling it out. Or, you can let someone else deal with all of this mess for you. Get your free T1 Quote. Next, one of our friendly communications specialists will contact you with information about the best T1 Service for you and confirm pricing. They will then assist you in filling out the appropriate paperwork, and getting your service installed. I don't know about you, but it sounds to me like cutting out the middle man is way more work than it's worth.