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Spectrum raises rates again
Spectrum found a way to chip into the $30. credit the Gov. gave us for internet, by raising there rates by $10. They just hate to see seniors get any type of break.
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Why should they be any different than all the others raising rates at much as they can
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Business is Business. Charity is for non-profits. Spectrum (Charter) is a business.
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Comcast will be next to raise their prices.
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Yup got an increase for my internet service: $1.27/month extra. I'm crushed to the very core. Heart is broken. How will I be able to afford two drinks at the tiki hut now?
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No one in the Villages is “poor”. Its disgusting when people complain about reasonable increases and use the excuse..” why do they do this to seniors”
Yep the seniors that eat out often, play golf, drive nice cars.. Boo hoo...cant afford it here...try another place |
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My car is a 2010 cheapo piece of tin that I bought...in 2010. Hubby's car is a 2015 that he bought in 2015 when he was still working. We eat a lot of take-out because I'm very good at playing the rewards program, coupon-saving, and survey-points-for-gift-cards game. Even now that we have one social security check added, we can't afford a new car for me. Our golf carts were used - it was all covered by the "profit" from selling our house up north. We don't have lovely-padded 401K or IRA or investment accounts, but we are thankfully no longer wondering how to cover the cost of repairs on the house if something breaks. We are living in a double-wide instead of a site-built, because we couldn't afford a site-built and remaining in our state up north was no longer an option. We're living better down here than we were up north, for less. But when costs go up, we definitely feel it. |
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Do the math. With an inflation rate of 8.3 percent, I would expect everything to go up by approximately that amount, some things more, some things less. So, a $100 Spectrum bill should increase to $108.30. Why blame Spectrum?
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No true at all. Visit the historic side and you may form a different opinion.
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What $30 credit the Governor gave us?
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Except that most of spectrums costs are fixed , cable, wired wages by contracts
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I would not make the assumption that everyone who lives in the Villages is wealthy. Anyway, this inflation will hit you hard no matter where you live.
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Find out if you qualify for $30 off internet bills |
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People here give in so easily to rate increases, it's no wonder they keep doing it.
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POOR is relative. Nobody in the USA is poor. You want poor? Check out Somalia or Rwanda. People here who own televisions, computer, IPad and a cellphone still consider themselves "poor". Go overseas and see poor. Some people here don't know how good they have it.
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Thank you. Only the snobby elite say no one’s poor in the Villages they look down on people like you and me
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The costs really fall into two categories: infrastructure and programming (content). By infrastructure, I mean the cables, switches, etc. to bring broadband to your house. This infrastructure is used for both internet traffic and to deliver programming. This cost really hasn't changed in the last 20 years in an absolute dollar amount. For example, I was paying $45 per month for broadband 25 years ago and still pay $45 per month today. The bandwidth has improved significantly but the price in absolute dollars hasn't changed. The other component is programming - the content you choose to watch. The "cable companies" such as Spectrum and Xfinity, who provide both infrastructure and programming, and the "streaming companies" such as YouTubeTV and Hulu, who provide only programming, must pay those content providers. The costs of programming will respond to inflationary pressures. My costs for infrastructure (broadband) are fixed. If you obtain your programming from a streaming service you may have more control over costs then going through a provider that bundles broadband(infrastructure) with programming. You obviously need to contract for broadband but you can do that for about $45 per month. You can also drive your programming costs to zero by using an over-the-air antenna but your programming choices will be more limited.
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Whether one can afford The Villages lifestyle is not the fundamental problem.
Some are able to easily, while others may find it challenging, if not downright distressing, and that is the case in any neighborhood. Some live here to be near loved ones. Some may have had hard times befall them and may be unable to extract themselves from their current dilemma. Some may no longer be able to drive a car... and the list goes on and on. The point of concern seems to be the meteoric rise in the general cost of living. Relatives, friends and neighbors of ours who are on a fixed incomes are finding it increasingly difficult to find areas in their budgets to trim any further. What we need to do is to elect leaders who will enact fiscally responsible measures in all levels of government. Whining and finger-pointing accomplishes nothing. . |
Why is it, every time seniors get a break on something, there’s always someplace else that takes it from us. Hard to get ahead… doesn’t matter who you are.
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Take drive over Ocala national forest, don’t have to go overseas to see poor. Stop by some fly over state’s also. |
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Just need 2000 mules………:) |
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A wise but very poor fellow told me that. |
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