So I've been a Comcast customer for years, ever since they bought out the local cable company. We gave up on TV years ago but still have cable for internet. Now Frontier as strung fiber up our street, promising over 10X faster speeds at roughly the same price.
The thing is, I've had a comcast.net email address for all that time and changing it everywhere I use it would be a royal PITA. I know, people will say, "just use gmail", but although I do have a gmail account as a backup and use it for some minor things, I don't like google scanning my emails to send me targeted advertising. And Comcast has been pretty reliable, with a pretty good spam filter.
Anyway, it seems that former Comcast customers can continue to use the Comcast email service, apparently forever, for free. All you have to do to keep it is access your account at least once every 90 days. Huh? I've verified this on their own website, but I gotta wonder, what's in it for them? And what if they suddenly change that policy? Or is there some government regulation requiring them to do this?
The thing is, I've had a comcast.net email address for all that time and changing it everywhere I use it would be a royal PITA. I know, people will say, "just use gmail", but although I do have a gmail account as a backup and use it for some minor things, I don't like google scanning my emails to send me targeted advertising. And Comcast has been pretty reliable, with a pretty good spam filter.
Anyway, it seems that former Comcast customers can continue to use the Comcast email service, apparently forever, for free. All you have to do to keep it is access your account at least once every 90 days. Huh? I've verified this on their own website, but I gotta wonder, what's in it for them? And what if they suddenly change that policy? Or is there some government regulation requiring them to do this?