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Then what you don't like in your graph? For every year you have a point in graph!
Quote: Originally Posted by RhondaPCanada ![]() For example, company 1 has pricing on 1, 2, 3 and 5 year term. Company 3 only has pricing on a 1 and 2 year term. I suspect something is fishy with terminology used here. What is year term? Does it specify certain year, or something else? Term is just each year. So 1 means that its pricing on a 1 year term, 2, means on a year term etc. This is a monthly price on a contract term. For example, company 1 has 4 different pricing options. They have a 1, 2, 3 and 5 year price option. $65.95. $55.95, $45.95 and $43.95. Company 2 only has pricing of $59/mth on a 3 year term only. Hopefully that is more clear. |
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