Sorry for another non-surfing thread ladies and gents, but this is not advice on brain surgery, but rather just checking in with yall about who is getting a deal on internet/cable. Backstory: I use Time Warner here. We have another local company (Hargray), then there is dish and direct TV.... I see commericials every day for TW talking about these crazy bunbdles for $79.99 and all this. I have a landline phone, 2 DVR HD boxes and 15MB internet. For that, I am paying like $200 or so a month. Seems WAY to high to me. Wife handles the bills, but I was looking at it the other day, like damn! So, The local company just quoted for $125 a month for the same thing, but its with the lowest high speed internet, 5MB and they said that the internet is $60.00 of it. I don't need HBO and all that, as I usually just download all that anyway.... Guess my question is. I am sure there are a few heads on here that use dish or Direct TV.... If so, how much are yall paying and who do you get internet through? Because Dish and Direct don't do internet? I am not ready to scrap cable and go all streaming, although I know many people that do. I need standard cable (espn and all that).... Whats the deal? I mean, with such basic needs, I would think I could accomplish this for like $100 a month. I would even scrap the useless landline phone. I don't even know the number.
internet has it all, skype for phone google voice, etc TV makes you dumb(er) services like netflix amazon prime pirate bay torrents are still dumb can can provide you with your idiot box juice good luck
Haha. Seriously though, I use pirate bay for most of it, but Time Warner is one of the few lame companies that has monitors on their services. I got a nice little message from them a couple months ago. My think is this. I use the internet for news etc, but every night, I am watching sports. And finding good live streams on sports is no good. Ever stream torrent and acestream through wiziwig is hit or miss on quality. Always about 2 minute delay.... So, like I said, I need only the basics in cable. My daughter watches a few nick jr shows each day, so there is that too. But I think I can get a good deal on direct tv. But its the net now. $60.00 for high speed internet is ridiculous and Time Warner runs all these ads for $14.99 and $19.99 stand alone internet. So, I could go direct tv and then scrap the rest of their services.
Zach, here's a Metard primer on your quote: "I'm paying too much for cable/internet. Help me out dawg" First, don't pay too much attention to all that "$19.99, $29.99, $69.99" crap. Cable/internet is just like your friggin cellphone bill, i.e., by the time they add on all those "taxes" and "surcharges" that make absolutely no sense, your bill is a lot closer to $100 bucks a month. Throw in mo' money for each additional box that you want in your kid's room, your man cave, and if you absolutely positively want to watch the World Cup in your bathroom. Second, FWIW, cable/internet is going through a similar price war that the cell carriers are going through. Prices will continue to get more competitive over the next several months, so do your due diligence when researching. I've had Verizon for 12 years, and my contract is up in early 2015. These guys are bugging me once a month to stay with them, and they've given me an additional 4 gigs of data and dropped my monthly bill over $50 a month during this time...and I haven't signed a damn thing. Look for the cable/internet/dish industries to be doing the same thing, coming soon to your neighborhood.
I already hate dish. This d-bag sales guy is trying to get me to commit. I said, thanks for the quote homes. But you are lacking in you understanding of the consumer here.
When the weather is at its worst you will probably be glued to the tv or internet for surf or safety reasons. Doesn't DISH crap out when there are nasty storms?
I switched from Bright House cable to DirecTV a few years ago and got NFL Sunday Ticket and Redzone for free, think they still offer it, but wait till beginning of the season or just before it so you get a full year for free. I love it and it rarely loses signal in the rain but it does happen, it doesn't stay out for long though. Best picture by far and the best option for sports without a doubt. It's even got special apps for major sporting events to add to the fan experience.
Call TW and tell them your bill is unaffordable. Then they will tell you they have some "promotions". I did this and saved about $30 a month.
I have comcast here and Im at the point where I wanna down grade to just internet and get either Apple Tv or Roku Tv. I was only a handful of stuff on TV and its Hockey, News , and anything on Discovery or NatGeo. Most the shows I watch I can get on Hulu
Chucked DTV, as well as the boob tube, in its entirety in 2011. Highly recommended, fran, you won't be missing much when its gone. Well, ok, maybe the Walmart community-killing specials but we know you're pretty well wired in to the loop there.
Zach Call up TW and tell them that they need to lower your rates to one of their promotional sales prices, and if they don't you will go with a competitor. I did that with Cox comm. here in VB years ago and it worked. Granted, every 6 months the promo expires and they try to jack the bill back up, but I just make the same call and get it reduced. I've got cable with dvr (just reg HD channels - no hbo or anything) and high speed internet for around $93 a month.
Ditch it, you're getting dumber by the minute. Make a point of watching things you're interested in via computer. Go out on occasion to watch sports with friends. Those things will get more special and you'll have more time on your hands.... Time to spend with the daughter, wife, dog, houseplant, etc. Plus... save a hondo a month and in 6 months, blammo, new surfboard fund replenished.
$196 bucks here. ****ing comcast. Ditching it once the contract is up. Check out a roku box. Effin love that thing.
Well, I made a lot of calls yesterday and did some of the online chats with the customer service people. To start with, the other local cable company, hargray basically offered me the same package I get now for about $125 per year (first 12 months) then it goes up $30.00.... I called Dish. They are as$clowns. Did the chat, told him "I WANT A QUOTE"... So, he ran the numbers, ran my credit, took forever, got me a good package with the hopper and 4 HD tv hookups. It was like $103 or something, but then the internet pricing brought it up to like $160.00 and the guy just woulnd't shut up. "Lets seal the deal"... Give me your CC # and lets lock this in. yada yada. I gave him a little "speech" at the end about being a consumer and ended the chat... I did not like there business model at all. But the price was not bad I suppose, aside from internet.... So, DirectTV is the only company I have not talked to directly. I will call them today, because if their online shopping cart is correct, they may be the call for sure. So, my final call was to Time Warner. I spoke with customer care. They works on some things, and took my bill down from $201.00 per month to $153.00 per month and upgraded my internet speeds to 5-MBPS. They said there is no commitment and if I want to jump ship, the new price won't affect it, so I took that deal but told them I am still shopping around. Even if I stay, I will probably make that call one more time to see if they can knock it down $20. Ill keep you posted.
If I was in a different time, I would agree with you. I would not have needed/wanted at TV for my entire 20s, as the TV was primarily used for surf videos and the occasional football game. I am not stuck to the TV all the time by any means, but I put my daughter to bed every night at 8:00 on the dot, and it's not like the wife and I can go out and do much at that point. We will sit, talk for a bit, have some wine, dinner and all that, but like I said, I need to feed my sports addiction. Yes, I can "stream" live games, but they are poor quality and always on a bad delay. My daughter watches a few shows on NickJR everyday. I am just not quite to the point of writing it all off. What I will say, is that in 5 years, cable and satellite as we know it are going to be almost obsolete. Cable will be like landline home phones. Yeah, a few people have it, but almost no one needs it. And I can't wait for those days. There should be a much more simplistic approach to all this. One master network intake box in the home, stream live wifi feeds to any TV or device in your home. In this utopian world I have in my mind, the cost of this would max out at about $50.00 per month. Everything can be accomplished over the internet and a little wifi.