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Old 09-04-2023, 10:28 AM
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I had the same problem with Comcast with the bill going up. I now stream and won't go back. A woman came and set everything up and showed me how to use it. Her name is Sue and you can reach her at 860-946-9110. She will explain everything and if you like it she will install it.
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Old 09-04-2023, 10:41 AM
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Dropping Comcast (and AT&T) is in the top 10 list of best things I've done.
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Old 09-04-2023, 11:10 AM
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I pay 136 per month for Comcast internet and basic TV. I have a charge card that gives me Hulu, Disney, ESPN, Paramount, free plus I have Amazon Prime, and several other free TV apps. I get everything I'd want or need for 136.00 per month. Many charge cards offer free channels. I'm very happy with Comcast.
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Old 09-04-2023, 11:12 AM
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We are tired of paying over $200 a month for Comcast TV, and Internet. Every year our bill goes up about $50.
We have heard of some people switching to T Mobile with a Firestick. Would appreciate any advice you could give to us. We have 4 TVs (I have my elderly Mother living with us). I need to have something that wouldn't be too confusing for her to use.
Thank you so much!
We have smart TVs, so no Firestick or Roku device needed. We stream YouTube TV for around $70/mo and pay only for internet.
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Old 09-04-2023, 12:34 PM
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Go to the Comcast store and tell them you are thinking of leaving. They’ll find discounts you didn’t know existed!! Also, if the account is in your name , switch it to your wife’s name. She is a new customer and you will get all the specials for new customers.
Really? I guess that would work if your spouse lived at a different address.
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Old 09-04-2023, 12:40 PM
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We have smart TVs, so no Firestick or Roku device needed. We stream YouTube TV for around $70/mo and pay only for internet.
Almost all TVs today are smart TVs. I have 3 smart TVs, but I have a Roku stick connected to each one because they work much better than the built in television streaming functions.
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Old 09-04-2023, 03:57 PM
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Almost all TVs today are smart TVs. I have 3 smart TVs, but I have a Roku stick connected to each one because they work much better than the built in television streaming functions.
Agreed. Except I use Firesticks, since that's the interface I've used forever and I'm comfortable with it...
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Old 09-04-2023, 04:38 PM
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We are tired of paying over $200 a month for Comcast TV, and Internet. Every year our bill goes up about $50.
We have heard of some people switching to T Mobile with a Firestick. Would appreciate any advice you could give to us. We have 4 TVs (I have my elderly Mother living with us). I need to have something that wouldn't be too confusing for her to use.
Thank you so much!
Depending on what you want to watch on a regular basis, it may be similarly priced. If you decide to switch to Firestick or another streaming service, you’ll still have to pay for channels like Hulu, Netflix, Discovery, HGTV, ESPN, etc
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Old 09-04-2023, 04:42 PM
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Ok, first I would make list of channels you have to have. With this list you search for the right streaming that has your channel priority. I’ve done all three or 4. Had Comcash, ditched it for dish, ditched dish for streaming utube and Roku. All had the advantage and disadvantages.

Some didn’t have all of my priority channels, some wasn’t live it was recorded. It you don’t have priority channels that you have to have rhen streaming might be good. Streaming right now cheapest way go if you are willing to put up antenna to get live local broadcasts which comes in handy when storms are approaching or don’t care about live local TV.

Here why I didn’t like comcash to expensive for channels I wanted due to different rate programming.

Dish, I didn’t like every time storm approached with severe or moderate lightning dish would go off line plus with package I wanted it was 3/4 cost of comcash. No I didn’t misspell comcash cas you have to have lots of cash to watch what you want if particular?

Streaming I found most programs especially sports was recorded, no live local channels. Currently comcash offered me deal on channel packages I want. At about 1/3 or cost more than streaming and paying extra for channels I want.

Bottom line for me there was no prefect package no matter what I choose. I currently have comcash, Roku, and paramount plus. Which has all programming I want watching TV.

When comcash guaranteed rate expired I will probably either be too old to care what I watch or moved by then. So probably settle for Roku (if they don’t create charge by them, which I think coming?) and put up antenna.
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Old 09-04-2023, 07:02 PM
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We switched to T-Mobile, we pay $166 for internet and phones. I also get free Netflix. I have Apple TV so I get lots of channels
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Old 09-04-2023, 09:57 PM
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We switched to T-Mobile, we pay $166 for internet and phones. I also get free Netflix. I have Apple TV so I get lots of channels

I get lots channels also. But 90% don’t interest me. I have to buy 90% to get 10% I want.
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Old 09-04-2023, 10:30 PM
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Centurylink prices are for life and include tax. 200m/b or 1000m/b
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Old 09-05-2023, 06:25 AM
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We put up an antenna, have Roku and a Firestick. We used xfinity/comcast. Never got the speed we were paying for.
But still much less expensive than cable.
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Old 09-05-2023, 07:05 AM
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We put up an antenna, have Roku and a Firestick. We used xfinity/comcast. Never got the speed we were paying for.
But still much less expensive than cable.
I have a Roku. Never tried a firestick. Is one better than the other?
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Old 09-05-2023, 07:17 AM
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If you get xfinity internet, you get the flex box with peacock for free.
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I have the comcast wifi FLEX box , it works well, and the remote is backlit, it used to get the Peacock Channel, but it doesn't apply anymore unless you pay an extra fee.
If purchasing a fire stick instead, you might want to choose the one that has a backlit remote control, you can buy the backlit remote separately or as a bundle with the fire stick, Just Google the following:
Amazon Alexa Voice Remote Pro, includes remote finder, TV controls, backlit buttons,

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