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Old 04-27-2020, 06:09 AM
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A full page ad for low cost tv in today’s sun.
Does anyone have experience with this company?
Almost too good to be true.
Paying Century Link over $200 a month.
Enough is enough.
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A full page ad for low cost tv in today’s sun.
Does anyone have experience with this company?
Almost too good to be true.
Paying Century Link over $200 a month.
Enough is enough.
From 2 weeks ago.......Cable TV
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Old 04-27-2020, 07:59 AM
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A full page ad for low cost tv in today’s sun.
Does anyone have experience with this company?
Almost too good to be true.
Paying Century Link over $200 a month.
Enough is enough.

what company??? (for those who do not take the sun)
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Paying Century Link over $200 a month.
Enough is enough.
Do you still have Prism TV? That was the TV service they offered when I moved here 9 years ago. In 2018 I inquired and they said it was no longer available. They do offer Directv as a third party, but you would do better to deal directly with Directv. I've had Directv since 2008 and you can generally negotiate a better prices with their service reps if you tell them you are dropping them.

Century Link discontinues Prism TV

If you have a smart TV, which most TV's are nowadays, and obviously an internet connection since you're on this board. Why don't you get youtube TV or Hula TV? For example youtube TV has 70 channels for $50 a month streaming through the internet onto an app on you TV. If you have an older smart TV and can't get the app, you can get a ROKU stick for about $35 and that will fix that problem. You can try youtube TV for free.

YouTube TV - Watch & DVR Live Sports, Shows & News
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If you have a smart TV, which most TV's are nowadays, and obviously an internet connection since you're on this board. Why don't you get youtube TV or Hula TV? For example youtube TV has 70 channels for $50 a month streaming through the internet onto an app on you TV. If you have an older smart TV and can't get the app, you can get a ROKU stick for about $35 and that will fix that problem. You can try youtube TV for free.

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Great and very helpful information John W. However, for the lay person getting into streaming sounds so simple, but it needs a whole new mind set. I have worked with computers for many years and still had a difficult time wrapping my head around streaming. What made me jump in was the amount of money I was paying Century Link for so little return.

After considerable help from my computer tech I am streaming YouTubeTV, Prime, Curiosity and two other sites that I purchase on an annual basis. My cost is $50 per month for YouTubeTV, Prime around $13 per month, and two other sites that cost me approximately $70 each per year. I now have more really good TV to watch than I know what to do with!
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Great and very helpful information John W. However, for the lay person getting into streaming sounds so simple, but it needs a whole new mind set. I have worked with computers for many years and still had a difficult time wrapping my head around streaming. What made me jump in was the amount of money I was paying Century Link for so little return.

After considerable help from my computer tech I am streaming YouTubeTV, Prime, Curiosity and two other sites that I purchase on an annual basis. My cost is $50 per month for YouTubeTV, Prime around $13 per month, and two other sites that cost me approximately $70 each per year. I now have more really good TV to watch than I know what to do with!
Good info, thank you, who do you use as an Internet provider and what do they cost?
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I saw that ad also and was wondering the same thing. I looked at the ad 3 times and did not see a company name
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Get your own modem. The only requirement is that it support the DOCSIS 3.0 standard. The box will tell you if it's compatible with your provider.

Then check out Xfinity. They have a store in the mall near Rolling Acres Road and 441/27, on the south-east corner. We have their double-play, Internet and cable (220 channels plus Epix) for $145.00 per month. No contract.

There are quite a few signs along the roadways advertising cheap Internet access. They all are reselling from established providers. The only advice I would give is, caveat emptor.
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We had center link prism since we move here 8 years ago. When they notified it's that they were discontinuing the program to residents we cut the cord. We still have their internet service. We purchased a fire stick, stream hulu TV, and other services. We are paying about 1/2 now.
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Good info, thank you, who do you use as an Internet provider and what do they cost?
I took a promotional special with Comcast for $50 per month for a guaranteed price for a year. At the end of that year I will look for another promotion or try to renegotiate. Be aware, it actually works out to close to $70 per month because I rent my wifi box from them, plus there are additional taxes. By the way, I had been with Century Link for 16yrs and when I cancelled she slammed the phone down on me!

I will send you a pm sometime later today which I hope will be helpful.
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A full page ad for low cost tv in today’s sun.
Does anyone have experience with this company?
Almost too good to be true.
Paying Century Link over $200 a month.
Enough is enough.
There is a club in The Villages called The Villages Cord Cutters Club. No membership fee and they have a website with a lot of info to help villagers with lower cost options to cable TV. ----www.thevillagescordcutters.com---
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It's a racket. All the companies play the same game. They are buying new business and do nothing for existing customers to build long term relations. Years ago I even talked to a senior VP at Directv and explained this. His response was we can help you cut your bill, what channels do you want to eliminate. Missing the whole point, I asked what the acquisition cost of new customers was since they receive a new box, dish and only have to pay for installation versus the retention cost to maintain existing customers. Obviously he could not answer the question. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO CUSTOMER SERVICE? The game is you sign with a new company at lower rates, then after a period of time(most after the first 12 mo) , you lose DISCOUNTS which your cost goes up, then during the second year, you lose more DISCOUNTS, by the third year you end up paying the supposedly full cost. Somehow the FCC needs enough complaints in order for them to look into. Spectrum is the same. I shopped the 'Prices start at $49.95 per mo. By the time I ended up getting a comparable package, it was the same cost I was currently paying. We should not have to play games every year switching companies to save money, its ridiculous! Good luck.....
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Enough is enough.
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Good info, thank you, who do you use as an Internet provider and what do they cost?
I'm in the Seabreeze, Sterling Hgts Rec Centers area. Your location makes a big difference. We only have the choice of Comcast or Century Link, below 466A they have also Specturm and I believe below 44 they don't have Century Link in some areas.

I've had Century Link since 2011. $49 a month for life and I get 80 mpbs and have no modem, fiber optic. Plug your own router or computer directly into the wall jack. I've had one outage in 9 years and they came out and repaired it in 2 hours. That outage was caused by a lightning strike.

Be weary of Xfinity, that's the name that Comcast changed to after they were voted worse customer service in America. Just go to the search button at the top and search Comcast.
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