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OrangeBlossomBaby 05-16-2022 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2095762)
If you don't mind paying more for the same service/equipment you have now and getting nothing for it then add me to your list. You can send me $1.27 each month and I will give you nothing new in return . I might even say "thank you" which you aren't likely to get from your internet provider.

I don't mind $1.27/month extra. What I DO mind is the $300/month extra I have to pay on our health insurance this year, because hubby's social security kicked in.

Costs go up. We've been paying $50/month for internet service since we moved in 2.5 years ago. That extra $1.27/month is taxes by the way. Xfinity isn't making bank on that.

Keefelane66 05-17-2022 07:37 AM

Spectrum / Comcast raises rates continually without inflation excuses. Cell phone companies are now jumping on the bandwagon with increases.

biker1 05-17-2022 08:22 AM

I haven't seen that. Mint Mobile, an MVNO that uses the T-Mobile network, is still $15 month for unlimited talk and text, and 4 GBs of data. The cost has been the same for a few years now.

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2096194)
Spectrum / Comcast raises rates continually without inflation excuses. Cell phone companies are now jumping on the bandwagon with increases.


Djean1981 05-17-2022 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Gpsma (Post 2095733)
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

Until the beginning of last year, the modest small vinyl sided cottages were reasonably priced - cheaper than a mobile home - as they have space rents that can be over $600 a month (just to rent the space, not including any house payment). We purchased at the beginning of 2021 and our mortgage is less than many local apartment monthly rentals.

NOT ALL Villagers have the large McMansions, custom homes, bird cage, painted driveway, painted garage floor, painted patio, custom electric platform lift for attic access, upgraded front door, electric automated garage screen, custom flooring (not vinyl roll), quartz/stone kitchen countertops (versus laminate), expanded garage, two golf carts, custom landscaping, and a pool - sorry if I left an item out. ;). When driving around the villages, the homes on the main streets are the high cost ones, so the less expensive smaller vinyl sided homes (but still nice homes) are not as visible. They are sorta tucked away in the corner sections..

Also, now homes outside of the Villages are also exorbitantly priced - about the same price as the Villages, but, of course, with a much larger lot.

Not all Villagers eat out 2-3x a day..

Many Villagers actually WORK in the Villages and around the surrounding area (Publix, etc.), full or part time. Lol

Multiple price hikes (for about everything) can add up.

MOST Villagers may not care about $20 payment hikes, but keep in mind that MANY do.

DAVES 05-17-2022 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JoMar (Post 2095711)
Business is Business. Charity is for non-profits. Spectrum (Charter) is a business.

Many, truth be told includes me, are confused. Some post about the evil of corporations.

A corporation is not a human, though some allow words to imply that it is a human. It is a business plan, a legal document. A non-profit is another business plan. The claimed goal is not to make a profit. Look at the salaries paid to some in management in management and staff positions.

As far as Spectrum, there are competitors. Actually that is a good thing. If, one of the competitors has a better deal, one that better suits what you need or truth desire, a switch is in order.

DAVES 05-17-2022 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Djean1981 (Post 2096319)
Until the beginning of last year, the modest small vinyl sided cottages were reasonably priced - cheaper than a mobile home - as they have space rents that can be over $600 a month (just to rent the space, not including any house payment). We purchased at the beginning of 2021 and our mortgage is less than many local apartment monthly rentals.

NOT ALL Villagers have the large McMansions, custom homes, bird cage, painted driveway, painted garage floor, painted patio, custom electric platform lift for attic access, upgraded front door, electric automated garage screen, custom flooring (not vinyl roll), quartz/stone kitchen countertops (versus laminate), expanded garage, two golf carts, custom landscaping, and a pool - sorry if I left an item out. ;). When driving around the villages, the homes on the main streets are the high cost ones, so the less expensive smaller vinyl sided homes (but still nice homes) are not as visible. They are sorta tucked away in the corner sections..

Also, now homes outside of the Villages are also exorbitantly priced - about the same price as the Villages, but, of course, with a much larger lot.

Not all Villagers eat out 2-3x a day..

Many Villagers actually WORK in the Villages and around the surrounding area (Publix, etc.), full or part time. Lol

Multiple price hikes (for about everything) can add up.

MOST Villagers may not care about $20 payment hikes, but keep in mind that MANY do.

A friend stated the shocking TRUTH. Life is not fair it is that simple.

I was born poor. People on the government dole would riot if they had to live as we did.

Our current mentality. He has, so take from him and give to me.

Our CPI consumer price index is now roughly 8%. We all pay that with after tax dollars so real cost is 8% plus tax taken from you..

I no longer do but I used to drive a lot to EARN my living. I have a small car. I no longer drive much. I was shocked that $50 does not fill my gas tank

Rsenholzi 05-18-2022 07:19 AM

My bill was $180 for only 100 channels and not even the ones I wanted ! Cable companies need to be policed and forced to stop charging $50 in fees over and above what they charge

Stu from NYC 05-18-2022 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Rsenholzi (Post 2096545)
My bill was $180 for only 100 channels and not even the ones I wanted ! Cable companies need to be policed and forced to stop charging $50 in fees over and above what they charge

Simple solution to this problem, stop allowing monopoly or oligopoly for these industries. Competition would force businesses to be more efficient and give us lower pricing.


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