Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Finally Had Enough of Comcast
When I tried to continue a recorded program that I began last night, I found it and most of the programs I have recorded over the years had disappeared overnight. Tried to have technical services help but they said the programs had disappeared from the cloud. My DVR only has 19% being used. Her suggestion was to either buy the movies or record them again. Not possible since many were from commercial channels or not available any more. So, tomorrow I plan to bid Comcast adieu. We could return to Direct Tv but we also need internet and a landline. How is Spectrum? We are not interested in “cutting the cord” or some of the other methods some people choose to use. My sister did that and by the time she subscribed to the streaming services, it costs her more than before and she has less. I think Spectrum and Direct Tv are the only options for where we live. Looking for feedback from people who use either of those. Thanks.
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I haven’t tried it yet but some people are having luck with T-Mobile 5G internet. You could then use something like Hulu + Live for your tv channels.
I have Spectrum internet and it seems to work fine down here in DeSoto. I don’t use their tv package though, too expensive and I don’t care to watch live tv/commercials.
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I use Comcast for internet only. Negotiated yearly, for 12+ years, and currently paying $40/mo ($50 less $10 for auto pay). Speed at 117 Mbps. I’ve been with DirecTv for the same time, and also annually with threatening to change, I am able to negotiate a reasonable price. Your “landline” with Comcast is internet based so it’s basically a cellular phone restricted to your house. If you feel you must have the home line there are numerous VoIP providers that offer that service only for the same or less that Comcast charges in it’s Bundle.
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I also use Comcast for internet only - $30 per month. Tried YouTubeTV for the unlimited DVR but when the price went to $65 per month, I switched to Comcast TV. Thought I could save by bundling. After less than a month, I quit Comcast TV because I wasn't getting the tech support I needed. Now I have Dish for only $20 more per month than YouTubeTV and have a lot more channels and the Hopper 3 DVR is amazing. I've had both Dish and DirecTV before and Dish is superior.
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Netherlands, California, Quebec, California, Texas, Turkey, Minnesota, Panama Canal, California, Illinois, Turkey, Maryland, Germany, Florida, New Mexico, The Village of Amelia and now The Village of Hacienda East. |
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I have had Direct TV here for all 9 years. They partner with Century Link for landline and DSL internet.
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This is interesting, I had my DVR die, and was told that all the recordings went with it. I got a replacement, hooked it up and the next day all the recordings were back! No idea why or how this happened.
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The newer DVRs use a combination of storage on the settop box hard drive and cloud storage. Apparently, your programs were stored, or backed up, on the cloud.
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"We are not interested in “cutting the cord” or some of the other methods some people choose to use. My sister did that and by the time she subscribed to the streaming services, it costs her more than before and she has less."
I don't know anything about your sister's situation, but I can tell you it should not cost you more than cable cost to cut the cord. And you gain control, peace of mind not hassling with cable companies, and a better choice of programming better suited to your personal tastes. Cutting the cord is simple these days, and you should consider it as an option. Sure, the format isn't exactly like you're used to with Comcast, but in a few days you'll be fine with it...and you'll have unlimited DRV capability. |
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Will never go back to Spectrum. Awful experience.
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Directv when you get a thunderstorm or in our case even before you get a drop of rain the signal is lost. It’s the best weather forecaster there is and the worst tv provider.
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Spectrum is the worst! I’m leaving spectrum this week to go to xfinity. To many problems with spectrum and customer service is awful!
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It has to be a major storm then we just switch too a recorded show until the storm passes. |
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