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Old 10-03-2016, 08:46 AM
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After 2 years my ComCast bill went from $113.00 to $187.00.

I called to find out what happened and they told me the 2 year contract had expired and I would be paying the higher bill from now on. I asked what we could do to bring this down, and other than go to basic everything, the fellow offered nothing. I told him I probably would have to look around for a better deal, and his reply was: "Well sir, we will be sad to loose you". NO offer to reduce the price, no nothing !

I went to the Century Link store off 441 and OMG, MORE for a lot less. My bill now will be in the $100.00 area, and if I go back 1 month before the 1 year anniversary date (forever) they will honor this promotional price.

So far, VERY happy, and we don't have all those cables running to each TV, they are all on wireless receivers.

WELL WORTH taking the time to explore your options.
I bet it doesn't say that in your contract.
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I am using a Winegard MS-2000 HDTV Antenna on my roof.

Amazon.com: Winegard MS-2000 HDTV Antenna with Cable: Home Audio & Theater

Century Link Internet for now, will consider Comcast have ruled out comcast TV because of pricing

Not sure what internet speed is needed for vue. I am using a roku in our bedroom and an Amazon Fire TV in the Living Room. The fire tv is available at Staples for $100.00 and much much better than roku.

DVR for cable stations on play station vue is cloud based

DVR for major networks from antenna is a Channel Master DVR

Amazon.com : Channel Master DVR+ Bundle - subscription free digital video recorder with web features and channel guide (CM7500BDL2) : Camera & Photo
So how much have you invested so far? Is your DVR accessible by more than one TV? How many programs can you record at one time?
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:17 AM
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Thanks Biker1, it's good to know someone who can do this. Unfortunately I'll have to wait awhile to avoid paying another "early termination fee".
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:32 AM
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My experience with CenturyLink is that you can get "the new customer deal" after your "new customer deal" has expired if you call them up and ask for it. It may take a couple of calls. That is the new paradigm; be prepared to call periodically to get the latest deal.

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After 2 years my ComCast bill went from $113.00 to $187.00.

I called to find out what happened and they told me the 2 year contract had expired and I would be paying the higher bill from now on. I asked what we could do to bring this down, and other than go to basic everything, the fellow offered nothing. I told him I probably would have to look around for a better deal, and his reply was: "Well sir, we will be sad to loose you". NO offer to reduce the price, no nothing !

I went to the Century Link store off 441 and OMG, MORE for a lot less. My bill now will be in the $100.00 area, and if I go back 1 month before the 1 year anniversary date (forever) they will honor this promotional price.

So far, VERY happy, and we don't have all those cables running to each TV, they are all on wireless receivers.

WELL WORTH taking the time to explore your options.
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:43 AM
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I am in Lake County (Pine Ridge) and BrightHouse is now available. We just switched from Century Link to BrightHouse for internet only. We got a much lower rate ($45.38/mo plus sales tax) and the speed is much faster.
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Old 10-03-2016, 09:53 AM
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I use CenturyLink and pay $35/month (including all taxes and fees) for internet only. The speed is 40 megabits/sec download and 20 megabits/sec upload. This bandwidth is more than sufficient and I occasionally move 50 gigabyte files around at work (I run software projects).

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I am in Lake County (Pine Ridge) and BrightHouse is now available. We just switched from Century Link to BrightHouse for internet only. We got a much lower rate ($45.38/mo plus sales tax) and the speed is much faster.
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So how much have you invested so far? Is your DVR accessible by more than one TV? How many programs can you record at one time?
The OTA DVR has 2 tuners can record 2 at a time and is only available for one TV.

With Sony's Play Station Vue, I can record unlimited cable channels and view from all TV sets.
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Call centurylink and tell them you won't pay any more than the $102 you were paying or you will cancel. They will magically find a promotion for you. I just did this with Comcast (BTW, I have no idea why people don't like Comcast, they are fine). Be firm.
Anytime centurylink gives you a break on anything, $10 promo,etc., you have added six months or a year to your currently obligation. They never mention that, but after I am into my 4th year of a two year prism obligation I have a complaint in to the better business bureau.
They never mention the good deal you are getting is addiing to your contract obligation!! I
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Anytime centurylink gives you a break on anything, $10 promo,etc., you have added six months or a year to your currently obligation. They never mention that, but after I am into my 4th year of a two year prism obligation I have a complaint in to the better business bureau.
They never mention the good deal you are getting is addiing to your contract obligation!! I
I had to go on line and sign a 2 year deal. I have no problem locking in a lower rate for 2 years
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Which cable provider to go with will draw as many posts as which is better, gas or electric carts. My wife and I switched from CenturyLink to Comcast 8 months ago, and could not be happier. Is there any provider that's perfect? Of course not. With CenturyLink my bill would change nearly every month, my main TV picture was terrible while watching sports (not the TV's fault), and my set top boxes would frequently freeze up.

My customer service experience with Comcast has been nothing but positive, and the one incident where I had to swap out a router took a whopping 6 minutes at the Comcast Store on 441.
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Our Century Link Bill also went through the roof magically after all of our "discounts" went away. Am researching Bright House and Comcast and purchasing an Amazon Fire HDMI hookup for the 3rd TV. BH and Comcast seem to be pretty competitive. Any words of advice?
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Old 11-15-2016, 06:33 AM
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Yes, call them up and have them extend your discounts for another year or two. I do it regularly.

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Our Century Link Bill also went through the roof magically after all of our "discounts" went away. Am researching Bright House and Comcast and purchasing an Amazon Fire HDMI hookup for the 3rd TV. BH and Comcast seem to be pretty competitive. Any words of advice?
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Old 11-15-2016, 08:18 AM
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Yes, call them up and have them extend your discounts for another year or two. I do it regularly.
We are very happy with Comcast. We switched from Centurylink for the same reasons listed above. Although we could call for better pricing, the picture quality was not good. Very happy with Comcast. As far as their customer service is concerned, I had one problem with the router. Tech spent a lot of time with me over the phone trying to resolve the problem, in fact they even called me back to check on it. Turns out the router needed to be replaced. I chose to drop it off/swap it at their customer service center on 441. Very convenient, and it took me longer to park and walk in, than the actual swap.
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